One Plus One Equals Three--Pairing Man / Woman Strengths Role Models of Teamwork

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1998-01-01
Publisher(s): Cameo Press
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Summary

The nine man/woman teams profiled in One Plus One Equals Three-Pairing Man/Woman Strengths furnish us with outstanding illustrations of teamwork and the synergy generated by pairing complementary strengths. This synergy creates a combined output of more than 200 percent. Highlights are provided of the environment in which each of these teams strived and of the personal characteristics each partner brought to the relationship. Biographical sketches illuminate the accomplishments of these pairs of men and women who persevered in working relationships despite personal differences and dissimilar priorities. They worked together in ways that make us envious. The diverse areas of endeavor represented by these teams include the activist movement, the creative arts, the humanities, science and industry, religion, and royalty. These achievers enlighten readers by their example and provide role models worthy of emulation.

Author Biography

Emerson Klees has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, a M.B.A from New York University, and a M.A. in English Literature (Creative Writing Track) from the State University of New York. From 1993 to 1999, he was an adjunct professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is member of the New Society of the Genesee Historical Association, past vice president of the New York State Small Publishers Association, and a past member of the Rochester/Monroe County Freedom Trail Commission. He served three years as an engineering duty officer in the U.S. Navy prior to a career with the Eastman Kodak Company.

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