Boss. In organizations, a lot of people know precisely who that is. And that can be a positive or...
Jobs Demands-Resources Model explained with Square Wheels
In a really solid interview of Dr. Arnold Bakker, David Zinger (@DavidZinger) asks about the Jobs...
How many people have seen Square Wheels illustrations?
Got a problem with motivation, engagement or productivity and looking for a simple and bombproof,...
Thinking Out of The Box – Seriously
Okay. You read that you have to "Think out of the Box" in order to be creative and innovative in...
The Neuroscience behind Square Wheels: Behavioral Neurobiology
The Science of Brain and Behavior, explained through LEGO and using Square Wheels images for...
Teambuilding and Schools – Issues of Design, Alignment and Collaboration
One of my newer customers just asked me to send him, "the debriefing that works with schools,"...
Simple thoughts on Rewards and Performance
I thought to weigh in here with a few thoughts on reinforcement and performance. I am going to...
Square Wheels – A Great Engagement Tool
Recent discussions about including Square Wheels into a leadership development eLearning course...
Challenging Mediocrity – Continuous Continuous Improvement
Dan Rockwell shared another good post, this one on pursuing excellence and dealing with...
Issues of Workplace Over-Connectedness and Vacation Day Giveaways
This is the third post in this series on working, over-connectedness and the reality that many are...
PMC's Team Building Activities – Comparison Matrix
The pressure is on -- people want me to bring forth my new game design on strategy implementation,...
Some New Thoughts on Trust and Devils Advocate
A grad-school colleague who was a self-described Devil's Advocate was always challenging...
LEGO Team Building Exercises
If you have been following my blogs, you would know that I am using LEGO to do team building and...
Why do teams choose to compete rather than collaborate?
People continually make choices, selecting responses from their existing set of "behavioral...
Working while Not Working – The Problem of Overconnectedness
I wrote a blog up a year ago about statistics on work and working and the interconnection with...

