Young hockey players learn entrepreneurship and teamwork through unconventional teambuilding activities
Summary
The article discusses a unique teambuilding approach where young hockey players transform into entrepreneurs, waiters, car washers, and salespeople. Jacques Brinkman reflects on Saturday mornings at the sports field, realizing that the experience goes beyond winning or losing. The content also mentions the reopening of the Artis-Aquarium after five years of restoration, but this appears to be a separate or mixed context.
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