Lone Rangers

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Teamwork impacts performance, and building and working as a team is essential. Many believe that you need a title or an invitation to serve on a team, and/or if you are not part of the team, you can do your own thing and become a “lone ranger.” WRONG!

Having lone rangers can lead to a lack of collaboration and creative contributions can get lost. As a result, there is miscommunication, misconceptions, mistakes and misunderstandings. This causes a negative environment where feedback is poor and people don’t help each other, resulting in a poorer product and lower production.

So what can you do? When we work with our clients, we train and encourage:
• Everyone to feel a part of the team
• A clear definition of roles and responsibilities
• Regular updates—so people can make informed decisions
• A climate for collaboration, where everyone is valued
• Permission to ask for help when needed
• Encouragement to cooperate and help others
• Ongoing training and development.
When lone rangers become part of a team, the teams are stronger, organizations grow and production and profits increase!


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