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Chris Farnsworth, shepherd, entrepreneur and author suggests viewing your team from a different perspective to get a win-win situation for you all. Curious to find
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Chris Farnsworth, shepherd, entrepreneur and author suggests viewing your team from a different perspective to get a win-win situation for you all. Curious to find
When the sheep are successfully herded into the pen we give them a rub around the head, say “well done, great job”, maybe give them
Boris or Jeremy – how should the choice be made? Emotionally, logically or purely on appearance? Will the same mistake be made as when people
Sheep live most of the time in harmony. There is little argument, with only small jostles between individuals and ultimately they all look out for
You need both to have a good, highly functioning team. If a team is not working well there are two areas that need working on.
Living next to the village church is so handy as the graveyard is the perfect place for orphan lambs. Plenty of grass, safe and secure
Training budgets are nowadays scrutinised more closely than ever and a return on investment is expected, even if it is pretty difficult to measure. More
A man owns a horse which lives in a field near a school bus stop, so every day the children stop by the gate and
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