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What Makes a Winning Team?

   

Author: Avis Ward

The people answering the phones ringing into a multi-billon dollar corporation would be sorely missed if they went on strike. Customers would learn almost immediately of the chaos their absence caused. If the janitorial staff decided to join the phone operators, even more chaos. Customers ring into multi-billion dollar corporations daily and are never aware of the CEO or COO's absence.

Each link within the company's infrastructure is an important link to the company's success. This is not measured by title, salary or tenure. Each member of the team should feel their daily presence is necessary for the company's well-being. Full-time employees spend more time at their jobs than they do with their families. Therefore, the workplace must offer an environment conducive to maximizing productivity. This includes the physical as well as the mental. Hostility in the workplace should not be commonplace.

Management must encourage employees to come forward without the threat of job insecurity if the employees express their concerns. In my experience, blue collar workers will talk among themselves about "what's wrong and need to be fixed around here" instead of going through the proper channels. This of course, is viral and can reduce performance. Also, I've known blue collar employees who have spoken up in confidence but that confidence was betrayed by management. This should never happen.

Each employee should be reminded of their value to the company. Each employee should know what is expected of them and what they can expect from the company. A satisfactory work environment is business as usual. An outstanding work environment is business operating with higher standards. There is absolutely nothing appealing about mediocrity. No matter the 'collar'...a ring around the collar is unsightly. Every member of the team is needed to be a Winning Team!

What makes a Winning Team? The team's leadership makes a winning team! I've often said, paperwork is managed. People are lead. They are lead by example. Rolling up your sleeves to tackle the job, no matter the job or your position or rank, is what those working under you should be allowed to see. Those working under you should know you can be trusted and your door is open but not a revolving door for gossip and undermining others on the team. (This includes former team members, as well.) If you speak against members no longer on the team, they know you'll do the same if/when they are no longer part of the team. This does not build trust but destroys it. It's also unprofessional and along the line of how middle-school kids would act. A great leader is confident and humble; not arrogant and obnoxious. A great leader is elevated by his/her team; not by constantly patting him/herself on the back. A great leader puts him/herself last and the team puts him/her at the front...to lead!

Anonymous said many things I would have said had she not said them first. Anonymous said, "A good leader inspires others with confidence in him; a great leader inspires them with confidence in themselves."

Author Bio:

Avis Ward

Avis Ward, Consultant, Inspirational Speaker and Certified Seminar Leader, has a unique talent to inspire, motivate, inform, entertain and discern.

Avis has a degree in Biology with advanced credits from Meharry Medical College and Albert Einstein Medical School. She is a graduate and former graduate assistant of Dale Carnegie's, Effective Communications and Human Relations Course. She offers experience as a Senior Claims Specialist, a Senior Medical Sales Specialist, and Marketing and Treatment Coordinator for an Orthodontic practice. With this diverse experience, Avis combines technical knowledge and professional sales experience to help dental practices reach their goals.

Ms. Ward has received numerous awards and honors for her professional and personal achievements. She has served on the Board of Directors for Girls Incorporated, Make-A-Wish Foundation and Goodwill Industries Inc. She currently volunteers for Junior Achievement, Greenville Literacy Association and several other United Way Member Agencies, as her schedule permits.

Avis is a Christian and delights in helping others at all times. She lives in South Carolina but is a native Floridian. She enjoys traveling, writing, reading, Yoga, gardening, and music. She is currently taking piano lessons.

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