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How to Build a Winning Team
Building a wining team requires a mastermind and it is a tough process. If you are successful in this step, you can find success in every project you undertake. A team consists of a group of working persons and each of the team members may have a different perspective. Just because they are in a team, you cannot expect them to have the same opinion and views. A team is always successful when it has an efficient leader with skilled members.
1. Start constructing the winning team. You have to spend time in forming a proper team to taste success. Bring together people with different skills and assemble them into a team.
2. For any team, purpose and goals are necessary. Discuss with your team about the purpose of the team and formulate long term and short-term goals that are to be achieved within the time frame.
3. Talk to your team members and understand their strengths and weakness. All your members will have some weakness and it is your responsibility as a leader to boost their strengths and decrease the weakness of your team members. If you are able to allot the right job for a right person, your team will be successful but for that you need to know about the members personally.
4. For a winning team, communication is very essential. During the team formation phase, you have to talk a lot and solve the disputes among the members. After the team is formed, you need to arrange for frequent meetings to share views and fine-tune the performance.
5. The communication between the team members should not be in a single direction. Two-way communication is highly essential. You have to talk and listen to others when they talk. A decision should be taken collectively by the team and not by the leader alone.
6. Celebration is what brings liveliness to the team. You can take the team for an outing for a long lunch and the reason can be nothing more than just thanking the team. You can also arrange for a themed lunch and encourage your team members to bring food from their homes and you could all eat together.
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