Help your team make accurate assessments of its actions and structure. Understand that your team is a perfect fit to its current structure and performance of its members.
People preoccupied about their daily businesses become blind to what they’re doing. They fail to correct themselves. They ignore the great potentialities before them.
As a team leader, discover the assets of your team. Make the most of complementary strengths. Express how what you believe is best for each of your members. And when necessary sell it to them.
Ignorance makes people indifferent. Awareness is the beginning of personal accountability. Encourage people to acknowledge what they are doing. Help them see who they are.
They’ll look for options. They’ll make things happen. Believe me, you can build teams better.
Jef Menguin
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