
A University of Niagara Falls Canada professor’s new book explores how the instinctive coordination of animals offers a bold new blueprint for high-performing, happy human teams
Every evening, as starlings dance in the sky in vast, fluid murmuration, something extraordinary happens. With no leader, no plan, and no apparent signal, thousands of birds move in perfect harmony. They dodge predators, change direction, and maintain cohesion as if they share a single mind.
For Mohammad (Mo) Nozari, an associate professor in University of Niagara Falls Canada’s Master of Management program, this wasn’t just nature’s poetry in motion. It was a challenge.