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What Would Lance Armstrong Do?, Part 2
What Would Lance Armstrong Do?, Part 2"Know your Task, But Keep Flexible." Really ?I'm quite against this one. Many people often the weak ones believe that team work means making things work no matter what you have to do for that.This mindset does not push people to improve their skills...
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Discussion threads 2007-08-08

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What Would Lance Armstrong Do?
What Would Lance Armstrong Do?Cycling IS a team sport, and so is businessGreat post, be sure to catch part 2 of this posting as well. I have enjoyed watching the Tour for the last several years with my family. To the novice, the idea of cycling as a...
Tags: team
Discussion threads 2007-08-10
LANCE ARMSTRONG WINS TOUR AGAIN, SLICES THROUGH THE RECORD BOOKS ABOARD NEW TREK OCLV-HC CARBON FIBER TIME TRIAL BIKE.
US Postal Service rider in the Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, put his stamp on the 2000 Tour on 23 July by winning the Tour de France for the second straight year the second American to do so. Also, his recent Stage 19 individual time trial TT...
Tags: bike, Books, carbon fiber
Research articles 2000-08-07
Alloc salutes Armstrong on Tour de Georgia win.(People/Places/Events)(Lance Armstrong)(U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team)(Brief Article)
Alloc Inc. and its parent the Berry Group have congratulated Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team for his individual win of the Tour de Georgia in Atlanta and the team's second-place overall rank in the competition. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ...
Tags: team, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2004-06-01
Waterloo, Wis.-based Trek finds Lance Armstrong an 'excellent product tester'.
By James Edward Mills, The Wisconsin State Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 23--Trek Bicycle manufacturer of some of the equipment that has carried Lance Armstrong to five consecutive victories in the Tour de France promises to do so again with technical...
Tags: Trek Bicycle Corp.
Research articles 2004-07-23
What Would Lance Armstrong Do?
Managers can line their shelves with books on collaboration and not get as much actionable information on teamwork as they would from watching one week of competitive cycling's annual gauntlet of pain, Le Tour de France.Football, baseball and basketball have always been fertile ground for team-building chestnuts - but none...
Tags: Jeff Palfini, Team, Team management, teammate
Blog posts 2007-08-24
What Would Lance Armstrong Do?, Part 2
Here are more ways that the Tour de France's first-rate teams exemplify collaboration.Sending Riders Back for Stragglers -- Riders wear earpieces so if one of their teammates falls behind, the manager can alert them and have the stronger rider drop back to pace their teammate back into the pack.Business Behavior:...
Tags: Team, Team Leader, Jeff Palfini, Team management, rider
Blog posts 2007-08-27
Armstrong has work to do but is ready for Ullrich
SALLANCHES, France AFP — Lance Armstrong's bid for a seventh consecutive yellow jersey appears on schedule - although the Tour de France's most successful rider admits there's work to do ahead of what will be his final race on July 2-24. Armstrong finished fourth overall in the Dauphine Libere...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, France, team
Research articles 2005-06-12
Armstrong set for one more Tour
SILVER SPRING, United States AFP — Six-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong will make up his mind whether he competes in this year's renewal at the end of April. However 33-year-old Armstrong added that under the terms of his contract with new sponsors Discovery Channel he would have...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2005-01-10
Armstrong lieutenant Ekimov could miss Tour: report
PARIS AFP — American Lance Armstrong may have to do without a key team element for July's Tour de France following an injury mishap which claimed Viatcheslav Ekimov as a victim. Ekimov, one of the most experienced riders in the Discovery Channel team and almost invaluable in the team...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, team
Research articles 2005-05-01
Cycling: Armstrong buoyant without bubbles
ONLY ONE man can win this Tour de France - Lance Armstrong. That is the respected opinion of Walter Godefroot, the mentor of the American's chief challenger, the German rider Jan Ullrich, who was victorious three years ago. "Some say that only Armstrong or Jan can win...
Tags: Credit Agricole S.A., Deutsche Telekom AG
Research articles 2000-07-12
Landis ousts Armstrong to take Tour of the Algarve title
ALTO DO MALHAO, Portugal AFP ? American rider Floyd Landis claimed the Tour of the Algarve title at the expense of US Postal teammate Lance Armstrong who had to settle for fifth place overall. Five-time Tour de France champion Armstrong, who was competing in his first race of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, climb, Portugal
Research articles 2004-02-22
Armstrong has new sponsor, denies drug claims in book
SILVER SPRING, Md. -- If Lance Armstrong was looking for calm in June before facing the storm of winning his sixth Tour de France championship in July, he hasn't found it. On Tuesday, Armstrong flew from Belgium to this Washington, D.C., suburb to announce that the Discovery Channel was...
Tags: team, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2004-06-16
Armstrong successors at the ready
PARIS AFP — Lance Armstrong's successor as Tour de France champion will be given a taster of exactly what he will have to do to win next year's race when organisers unveil the 2006 edition. Armstrong, now retired after winning his seventh successive yellow jersey last July, has left...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, Paris
Research articles 2005-10-26
Armstrong Sets His Sights on Six
Lance Armstrong is hoping to do what no cyclist has done before: win the prestigious Tour De France for an unprecedented sixth time. His USPS US Postal Service team has already won five times. The American cyclist has defied the odds to beat cancer, now he's planning to beat his...
Tags: MARKETING, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2004-06-30
Armstrong unlikely to opt for magnificent seventh tour
PARIS AFP — American cycling legend Lance Armstrong looks set to shelve plans to attempt to win a seventh successive Tour de France, the Texan said. The 33-year-old told L'Equipe newspaper that he had other targets to achieve in the sport before he retired and with the course for...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France
Research articles 2004-11-06
Armstrong primed for Tour defeat says optimist Ullrich
BERLIN AFP — German cycling star Jan Ullrich claims six-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong has to loosen his firm grip on the Tour sooner or later and believes he is the man to do it in 2005. T-Mobile captain Ullrich, 31, has finished Tour runner-up five times...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Berlin, France
Research articles 2005-03-30
Landis gets vote of confidence from Armstrong
LOS ANGELES, United States AFP — Floyd Landis, fighting a doping scandal that could cost him the Tour de France crown, made his case on US television and received a vote of confidence from seven-time Tour winner Lance Armstrong. Landis, appearing on CNN's "Larry King Live" programme from Madrid,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, team, TVs
Research articles 2006-07-28
Armstrong Goes for Number Six Tour de France Victory.
July 5, 2004 - Lance Armstrong is hoping to do what no cyclist has done before: win the prestigious Tour De France and the famous Yellow Jersey for an unprecedented sixth time and consecutively. The race starts Saturday, July 3 and continues until July 25, covering 3,395...
Tags: aerospace, carbon, fiber, gram, Manufacturing, team, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2004-07-05
UCI on doping defensive as Tour calls for more controls
PARIS AFP — Tour de France organisers have appealed for cycling's authorities to help end a culture of doping on the race on the day they unveiled the 2006 route - the first since 1999 in which Lance Armstrong will be absent. The 2006 edition, the 93rd in what...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, Leadership
Research articles 2005-10-27
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