Team Spirit
The concept of "we" rather than "T" is more relevant in the workplace. The ability > share responsibilities confer with others > honour commitments > help others do their jobs, and > seek help when needed reflects tolerance and breadth of vision, and helps the quiet, reticent persons in the team to blossom.
"We all play on a number of teams in our lives," says one writer who has been a top basketball player and coach. "As part of a family, as a citizen, as a member of a congregation or a corporation – the rhythms of teamwork have been the rhythms of my life.
" A football coach says: "There have been a lot of teams that know the basics of the game and have discipline but don't win matches. Then you come to the third ingredient. If you're going to play together as a team, you've got to care for one another."
He continues: "The difference between mediocrity and greatness is the feeling these guys have for each other. Most people call it team spirit."
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