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Diverse leaders have fostered connection cultures, including Bono of the rock band U2, Ed Catmull of Pixar and Disney Animation, Coach K of the Duke Men's Basketball Team, Frances Hesselbein of the Girl Scouts, Ratan Tata of Tata, and CNO Admiral Vern Clark of the U.S. Navy, as Stallard discovered when writing Connection Culture.
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The first was mass ownership of automobiles, which both decentralized the nations demography as well as fostered connections between points on the periphery (many Americans now commute from their homes in one suburb to their jobs in another).
We exchange cards, shake hands, bid farewell and leave, with a connection made and good will fostered, all thanks to an open door in a parking lot.
By providing this foundational and continuing connection point between all students and the lecturer, a vibrant community of sharing is both fostered and maintained.
Foster carers have also said it has helped their own children understand their fostered children better.
But modern trends are fostered, too.
But, if wealth fostered happiness, it appeared to drain meaningfulness.
Unfortunately this fits into a larger pattern of fostered suspicion.
He sought a music that fostered moral awareness.
This self-described "tunnel vision" fostered stress and anxiety.
It's inclusive and it's fostered communication.
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