Team Communication
When a person thinks about the word team, the first thing that comes to mind is probably a sports team; although the association of the word team mainly is circulated around team sports, there are however more activities in the world that involve the association of teams. An example of this would be teams in the business world. In a fortune 500 company like Enron, or maybe just a small local business a team or teams may be formed, to evenly spread ideas throughout a company. Pete Battisti in a magazine article titled walls and ceilings say's, "When the leader of a family, business or country communicates goals to others, there must be buy-in, which you get through trust. Goals are great, however, people don't really buy into another person's goals unless they trust that person" (Battisti, 2006 78(2)); with good communication comes the trust that Mr. Battisti is talking about. Team association is another good example of team communication; teams in school are a good example. There are two or three different examples of teams in a school; which include a beta club, 4h club, or maybe even a debate team. There are teams in just about every thing or every where a person goes. Although each kind of team that is mentioned is all different, each one has a similar moral, or ethic behind it. That ethic or moral would be team work. With team work, comes great communication. No group can ever be successful with just one person doing all of the work for an entire group. There is no I in team, and that is a fact. One person can make a team good, but it takes everyone in that team to make it successful; and with that said, it all starts with team communication. Every one on a team has to be on the same page in order for a team to be successful. In saying that every one has to be on the same page, this means that each group member needs to understand their role in the group and maximize their talents to the fullest for the group. All of the groups members putting...
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