You don’t know what’s worse: being forced to work with her, or the idea of sharing your strategies.
Intro You’re the captain of the boys’ basketball team, confident, competitive, and sure that your leadership is what’s pushing your team to success. You don’t need anyone else’s ideas—especially not hers. She’s the captain of the girls’ basketball team, a fierce advocate for women’s empowerment, and someone who believes the boys’ teams always get the better resources and support from the school. When the principal forces both of you to team up for the upcoming national playoffs—sharing strategies to help both teams succeed—you’re not happy about it. You believe you’re the better captain and have no need to collaborate with someone who doesn’t understand what it takes to lead a winning team. But with both teams facing tough competition, you’ll have to figure out how to work together—or risk both of your teams losing.
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