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A LESSON FROM GEESE
on LEADERSHIP and
TEAMWORK
Have you ever wondered why
migrating geese fly in a V formation?
As with most animal behavior,
there is a good reason for
including that in their instincts.
As each bird flaps its wings, it
creates uplift for the bird following.
In a V formation, the whole flock
adds at least 71% more flying
range than if each bird flew alone.
…and quickly gets back into formation.
Whenever a goose falls out of
formation, it suddenly feels the drag
and resistance of trying to fly alone…
…… people who share a common directionpeople who share a common direction
and sense of community can get whereand sense of community can get where
they are going quicker and easier thanthey are going quicker and easier than
those who try to go it alone.those who try to go it alone.
Like geese…Like geese…
When a goose gets tired, itWhen a goose gets tired, it
rotates back into the formationrotates back into the formation
and another goose flies at theand another goose flies at the
point position. If people had aspoint position. If people had as
much sense as geese, theymuch sense as geese, they
would realize that ultimatelywould realize that ultimately
their success depends ontheir success depends on
working as a team, taking turnsworking as a team, taking turns
doing the hard tasks, anddoing the hard tasks, and
sharing leadership.sharing leadership.
Geese in the rear of the formation honk
to encourage those up front to up their
speed. It is important that our “honking
from behind” be encouraging. Otherwise
it’s just - well - honking.
They stay with the unhealthy member of the flock
until it is either able to fly again or dies.
When a goose gets sick or wounded, two other
geese drop out of formation and follow it down to
help and provide protection.
Then they launch out again with
another passing flock or try to
catch up with their own.
May we be so sacrificial, that
we may be worthy of such
friends in our time of need.
…To learn the marvelous creations; you
only need to stop long enough to observe
and recognize the wonders of the world.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A
SCIENTIST...
SOMEONE “ASKED” THE GEESESOMEONE “ASKED” THE GEESE

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  • 1. A LESSON FROM GEESE on LEADERSHIP and TEAMWORK
  • 2. Have you ever wondered why migrating geese fly in a V formation? As with most animal behavior, there is a good reason for including that in their instincts.
  • 3. As each bird flaps its wings, it creates uplift for the bird following. In a V formation, the whole flock adds at least 71% more flying range than if each bird flew alone.
  • 4. …and quickly gets back into formation. Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone…
  • 5. …… people who share a common directionpeople who share a common direction and sense of community can get whereand sense of community can get where they are going quicker and easier thanthey are going quicker and easier than those who try to go it alone.those who try to go it alone. Like geese…Like geese…
  • 6. When a goose gets tired, itWhen a goose gets tired, it rotates back into the formationrotates back into the formation and another goose flies at theand another goose flies at the point position. If people had aspoint position. If people had as much sense as geese, theymuch sense as geese, they would realize that ultimatelywould realize that ultimately their success depends ontheir success depends on working as a team, taking turnsworking as a team, taking turns doing the hard tasks, anddoing the hard tasks, and sharing leadership.sharing leadership.
  • 7. Geese in the rear of the formation honk to encourage those up front to up their speed. It is important that our “honking from behind” be encouraging. Otherwise it’s just - well - honking.
  • 8. They stay with the unhealthy member of the flock until it is either able to fly again or dies. When a goose gets sick or wounded, two other geese drop out of formation and follow it down to help and provide protection.
  • 9. Then they launch out again with another passing flock or try to catch up with their own. May we be so sacrificial, that we may be worthy of such friends in our time of need.
  • 10. …To learn the marvelous creations; you only need to stop long enough to observe and recognize the wonders of the world. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A SCIENTIST...
  • 11. SOMEONE “ASKED” THE GEESESOMEONE “ASKED” THE GEESE