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Owning your reaction

owning your reaction

Sentence 1: “He irritates me with his high pitched voice.” Sentence 2: “I get irritated when I hear his high pitched voice.” Both these sentences are describing the same situation. But there is a difference in the meaning. The difference lies in owning your reaction. The first sentence implies that the other person is doing

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How is your team doing?

teams

In a detailed study of 95 teams in 25 leading corporations, chosen by an independent panel of academics and experts, it was  found that nearly 75% of cross-functional teams are dysfunctional and fail to meet at least 3 of the following 5 criteria:   meeting a planned budget staying on schedule adhering to specifications meeting customer expectations maintaining

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What is a team?

team

When a bunch of people work together it does not mean that they are a team.   Neither does reporting to the same manager make them one   A unit of people is called a team if they have the following   Shared vision- where they are collectively aspiring for an end state Shared goals

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