How Playground Dynamics Shape Leadership

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A01=Claire Michele Rice
A01=George Alexakis
A01=Larry Rice
Author_Claire Michele Rice
Author_George Alexakis
Author_Larry Rice
belonging
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childhood experience
employee engagement
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group dynamics
inclusion
leadership
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organizational culture
team building
Workplace culture
workplace dynamics
workplace hierarchies

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  • ISBN 9781041269779
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Examining how social dynamics learned in childhood play reappear in adult teams, leadership cultures, and workplace politics, this book offers a fresh lens on how organizations function and how leaders are formed.

Drawing on research in leadership, motivation, and group behavior and decades of experience in higher education and organizational consulting, the authors introduce the “Recess Effect” to explain how early roles on the childhood playground such as the “Pickers,” “Picked,” and “Benchwarmers” continue to shape team selection, inclusion, opportunity, and leadership in adulthood. They also offer the “Apple Effect,” a practical framework that prioritizes contribution, integrity, and shared responsibility over visibility and dominance. Providing clear insights and actionable guidance, the book helps readers recognize these patterns and take deliberate steps to build stronger teams and more thoughtful, human-centered cultures.

This is the ideal book for anyone committed to creating environments where people can contribute and thrive, including leaders, educators, human resources and organizational development professionals.

Larry Rice is co-founder of Northern Compass Consulting, an executive coach and leadership consultant. He previously served as a university president and currently serves on the boards of the Helios Education Foundation and the Children’s Movement of Florida.

Claire Michèle Rice is Global Head of Opportunity and Belonging at the International Baccalaureate. She brings over 28 years of experience in higher education, conflict management, organizational transformation, and leadership.

George Alexakis is a university professor, corporate trainer, and entrepreneur, spanning academia and business. He has taught, trained, and published in entrepreneurship, leadership, organizational behavior, and strategic management.

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