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Teambuilding: Who is a team?



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By : Brian Middle    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-07-01 10:14:12
What makes up a team?

1. There are a number things you should know about teams and how they work with each other. Before you begin coordinating challenges and challenges for your staff, focus on a number other aspects, including what makes up the word team.

2. Did you know where the word itself comes from? It was first used as a description of the way that a group of oxen work together to transport heavy materials from one location to the next. In that context, it was used to represent the focused and shared force that came together to achieve the task at hand.

3. It is more than a simple grouping of people. In effect, it's the way that a staff of people work together as a entire, contributing in their individual way, towards the intentions that the staff shares. it's encompassing a staff of people who have a common purpose or purpose and they work towards that purpose together.

4. It is encompassing many things including masses of individual stories, a staff that is organised to work together, and it's founded through the hard work, blood, sweat and tears of the collective entire.

5. There is not necessarily a boss in charge within the team. Each person is delighted to work with the next person, as they have respect for each other and value each other. There is no jealousy or competition within the team.

6. The staff works together as any machine would. Each part of the machine has a unique purpose and it's through providing that purpose that the entire machine can operate. When one part of the machine fails to work, the entire machine is unable to work efficiently.

One of the most fundamental parts that makes up a team is the ability to share responsibility. When a team works well together, the entire staff elements. When someone does not perform at their top ability, the entire plan is unable to succeed.

In understanding these concepts, you can understand the true benefit of incorporating teambuilding exercises into your plan for your staff. Keep in mind the significance of always building a strong team, one that can fall back on each other and consequently always keep your organisation running effectively.
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