Hong Chong Yi - Rope, Trust, and Leadership: Rock Climbing's Impact on Teams
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2023
The ability to work effectively as a team is essential to the functioning of many organizations, from businesses to schools. It's all about fostering teamwork, building reliable friendships, and cultivating effective leaders. Among the many possibilities for promoting teamwork, rock climbing sticks out as an unconventional but extremely successful one. Exciting and adventurous, climbing provides lessons in confidence, leadership, and ropework that have implications outside the climbing gym.
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