Archive for June 2014
5 Ways to Quartets and Collaboration Performing Best
This week I wondered what singing quartets could teach about collaboration. Last week I attended my first rehearsal with the Greater Harmony Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International which is dedicated to advancing the musical art of barbershop quartet for women. Not only was the experience tremendously fun, but I was struck by how…
Read MoreWhat Summer Vacation Taught Me About Collaboration
This week I wondered what sea shells could teach me about collaboration. My husband, Todd Przybycien, and I just got back from a week’s vacation at the Outer Banks. We stayed at the Cypress House Inn in Kill Devil Hills run by Bill and Veda Peters, the consummate inn-keppers who know the area very well.…
Read MoreGood Questions are Key to Good Collaboration
Ever wonder why you couldn’t come up with the great question you heard someone else ask at a big conference or in a collaborative meeting? In addition, what made it such a great question? This post explores what makes a good question and the purpose of questions. David Stork provides characteristics of good questions in…
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