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How to be a Team Player

Team players are usually the people that are known for sacrifice, sharing, and hard work. Does this sound like a reputation you'd like to have? Many strive to be a team player in the work place, but it takes more than just having a desire, it takes hard work.

Being a team player often involves doing the right thing by not always having yourself benefit in mind. These are the key principals to being a team player:

Being a team player means that you have to look at the team you are on and define the team goals. Often these goals will differ from your own personal goals. Be sure to keep the team's goals first on your list of priorities.

Once you identify the team goals think about the best way you can contribute to the team by reaching these goals. Try to thing about reaching goals as absolute destination, rather than just a possibility. That is to say, look at meeting team goals as something that will happen, not something that can happen. With this attitude being a team player will become a reality.

Recognising strengths in your team

Recognise your individual strengths in order to provide the team with something useful. If you have a great ability to work with numbers, nominate yourself the math person, and try to work on all aspects of the project that deals with math. Conversely, if you're one that is not good at something, be sure to make that known to the team. If you are shy and introverted, and the team wants to make you the sales person for the group, tell them that might not be a good idea. By establishing your strengths in the beginning one puts themselves in a better position to excel at a task for the team in the end.

Always try to help out others in need within your team. It can be that team members are so engulfed in their own assignments that they fail to realize others are struggling. If one has the attitude that they will only do what they're being paid to do, then they may only achieve so much for the team. If one applies the attitude of helping a brother or sister in need, the team can build and succeed upon such efforts.

The old cliché that teams are only as strong as their weakest member holds true in today's work environment. By defining goals, recognising strengths, and helping others you will give your team a better opportunity of having no weak members what so ever.

What about team building activities?

Have you considered taking your team out for a day of team building activities in Gauteng? Why not contact Idle Winds’ conference co-ordinator to find out what type of team building activities in Johannesburg we can arrange for you!

 

 

 

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