Opinion: Ripe old age? You’d better believe it | JennaPrice
. His slightly less famous AFL colleague Tom Hawkins is playing his best season ever. At 33.
What can we learn from this? Let me introduce you to Leanne Cutcher, professor of management and organisation studies at the University of Sydney’s Business School, who is wildly enthusiastic about this particular sporting trend.As she puts it, sport is about teams and team building, same as every other workplace.
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