I believe a leader is inspired by his/her team to lead them.
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You can't do it better without teamwork.
Great things in business are never done by one person.They are done by a team of people
Synergy without strategy results to waste of energy.
You can make your marriage a little bit of heaven on earth by following God's plan of teamwork.
We had grown into one another somewhere along the way. We were officially a team.
Teamwork is good netiquette. All good users can work together to accomplish goals. NetworkEtiquette.net
There is no need to tell someone how to do his job if you have properly trained your team
We're a team. It's part of our job to help each other out, and to forgive each other quickly. Otherwise, we'd never get anything done.
A leader, without wisdom, is dangerous. A wise person, without leadership, is useless. But if they work together, they are unstoppable.
With teamwork, any little contribution you make yields greater output when it meets the contribution of others, and guess who gets the plus? Everyone in the team!
Be cohesive in your dealings. Trust built on and from mutual support, facilitating communication and encouraging coordination can be rewarding.
No quality or characteristic is more important than trust
Trust is knowing that when a team member does push you, they're doing it because they care about the team.
If people are not making mistakes, they are not trying new things. If they are making the same mistake twice, they are not learning new things!
Collaboration allows teachers to capture each other's fund of collective intelligence.
I want to be part of the happiness team - let's create the happiness team - from love, not greed, love of life & our planet, true & free.
Then the coxswain called out, 'Ready all!' Joe turned and faced the rear of the boat, slid his seat forward, sank the white blade of his oar into the oil-black water, tensed his muscles, and waited for the command that would propel him forward into the glimmering darkness.