November 2008 Br J Cardiol 2008;15:299–300
Dr Michael Norell
As the summer, if that is how we still regard it, reached its height I found myself joining a bunch of hardy colleagues for a trek up Mount Snowdon. This had become an annual event, having originated soon after our centre opened, and was one of a number of so-called team-building exercises. The slog up and down was sufficiently lengthy to allow not only an appreciation of the impressive – if somewhat moist – scenery, but also more than enough time to muse on the purpose and benefits of this type of method in establishing the desired sense of camaraderie and ‘esprit de couers’. The idea that a workforce can be enthused to function more
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