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Apr 11, 2014 · – Effective Team communication – How to “harmonize” with your teammates. 2. This animated video shows two different examples of teamwork, both good and bad. This is from a Pixar short (one of those before the main movie comes on). Even though this is a short video, there are numerous ways you can apply this with your team (listed below).
Leader cartoons and comics. Leadership cartoons that inspire! From CEOs to team leaders, CartoonStock.com has a collection of funny and insightful cartoons that illustrate the highs and lows of leadership. Perfect for presentations, training materials, and motivating your team. Join the ranks of laughter!
Team Leader cartoons and comics. Leading the way with team leader cartoons! Whether you need funny office cartoons, management cartoons, or leadership cartoons, CartoonStock.com has you covered. Get ready to inspire and entertain your colleagues with a touch of humor in your presentations, newsletters, and more.
Leadership Style cartoons and comics. Looking for a way to inspire your team? Our collection of leadership style cartoons is here to help. Whether you prefer the authoritative approach, the democratic style, or even the laissez-faire method (hey, we won't judge), there's a cartoon that perfectly captures your leadership style.
- Tommy Pickles
- Arnold
- Porkchop
- Eliza Thornberry
- Regina “Reggie” Rocket
- Wanda
- Sandra “Sandy” Cheeks
- Eddy
- Velma Dinkley
- Theodore Jasper “T.J.” Detweiler
Though I’ll admit I’m not the biggest Rugrats fan, Thomas Malcolm Pickles can’t be left off this list. Though he and his diaper dandies are regularly stuck in a “pickle” as a result of Angelica’s evil schemes, Tommy always puts the safety of his people over the need of his nap. In the many ways Tommy teaches us to lead, none is more strong than his...
The only character with an purposefully unknown last name to make the list, Arnold is perhaps the strongest leader to emerge from Nickelodeon in the ’90s. Revered by nearly everyone, Arnold is always looked to for advice, moral help, and to pinch hit against the fifth graders in the vacant lot. His odd head shape is more than a funny reference and ...
Before Brian in Family Guy, Goddard in Jimmy Neutron, or Santa’s Little Helper in The Simpsons, there was Porkchop, Doug Funny’s nearly-human canine sidekick. Although he does not talk, Porkchop displays his leadership abilities through an elaborate system of gestures, cute facial expressions, and words if he can find the appropriate writing tools....
To rival Mr. Pickles above, Eliza’s yearning for constant adventure often places her and her loved ones in danger, but she always seems to manage. Gifted with the ability to talk to animals thanks to a African mountain shaman at age 10 (great parenting there, Nigel), her knowledge and ability to predict what animals can do often plays to her advant...
Big sister to the legendary Oswald (Otto) Rocket, this purple-haired speed machine grinded and kickflipped her way past almost every extreme sports gender gap. She often acted as the voice of reason for her friends, and refused to be silenced in the media by teaming up with Squid to make “The Zine.” Reggie’s can-do attitude often saves the gang fro...
Wanda Venus Fairywinkle-Cosma, whose name is too fun not to note, is by actual age and practical wisdom the most mature on this list. Even though she’s constantly bombarded by the idiotic wish granting of Cosmo and Timmy’s nimrod antics, she remains level-headed and always manages to save her fairy godson from danger, her husband from himself, and ...
Sandy is the only character in Spongebob Squarepants that humans can relate to on the basis of oxygen-reliant. This karate kickin’, science lovin’, ultra friendly Texas native exemplifies perhaps the most important characteristic of leadership: fortitude. Whenever Spongebob, Patrick, or any of the other semi-relevant aquatic residents of Bikini Bot...
In this instance, the negative sounding adjectives that describe this money grabber outweigh most of the more pleasant ones. Eddy is thought of as selfish, overambitious, power hungry, greedy, a loud mouth, and jealous, but do these not perfectly describe some of the best leaders of our time? No matter how you feel about Eddy personally, he’s one o...
No doubt a genius in every sense of the word, Velma is the unspoken and unrecognized hero resulting in much of the “gang’s” success. If you’ll take notice, she often has a pre-instilled sense of pride and certainty before they pull the mask off the bad guy at the very end. She’s also extremely well-versed in Morse Code and martial arts, two impract...
Nothing “whomps” about this kid as a bold and brave ring leader. With a sweetness and sincerity that only a mother could love, T.J is often the voice of the voiceless when his friends are in danger, and treats each child of the playground with unfiltered equality. Far from an ‘A’ student, his intelligence and know-how is unquestionable. One is left...
Nov 12, 2009 · 1. As Bruce Lynn explains, this cartoon gets to the heart of the separation between managers and leaders. 2. How leaders should NOT handle their IT team. 3. The line between a negative employee and logical one is imperceptible. 4. Motivating employees requires that you set an example. 5. What you say…what employees hear. 6. The highlights of ...
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Leadership cartoons that grab attention! Are you looking for leadership cartoons, business cartoons or just plain funny cartoons? You are in the right spot. Great for use in presentations, speeches, social media and books. Use these popular cartoons to grab and hold your audience’s attention.