The Top 10 People to Include for an Award Winning Team
One of the most powerful strategies for multiplying the effects of your team is to include a diversity of personalities, backgrounds, ages, and fresh opinions. The next time you are choosing an award winning team, consider including these ten people.
One of the most powerful strategies for multiplying the effects of your team is to include a diversity of personalities, backgrounds, ages, and fresh opinions. The next time you are choosing an award winning team, consider including these ten people.
1. The Rookie
The person new to your company has not been processed to see things the way your company has seen them for years. A fresh perspective may be just what your company needs to move a good idea to a fantastic new product or service.
2. The Right Brain Dominant Person
A person who is right brain dominant will bring creativity, big-picture thinking, and subjectivity to the table.
3. The Left Brain Dominant Person
A person who is left brain dominant will bring strategic thinking, a linear approach, and objectivity to the table.
4. The Retired Adult
The retired adult has the benefit of wisdom and the long view.
5. The 6-Year Old
Kids are totally engaged in the present moment, are incredibly persistent, are filled with wonder and excitement, and are not concerned about what others think of them. A child will add to your team the discipline of playfulness, inquisitiveness, and amazing energy.
6. The Team Player
The team
player will find a way to overcome differences among team members and will build consensus in the group.
7. The Philanthropist
Philanthropists are proven and trusted servants. They usually place a high priority on meeting the needs of others, and can teach you how to meet your followers where they are...not where you are. The philanthropist knows six of the most magical words for success: "What can I do for you?"
8. The Wild Card
The wild card is the person on your team who will push the edges of the conversation, stretching the envelope to challenge your team to look to the absurd and move beyond the norm.
9. The Devil's Advocate
The devil's advocate can evaluate potential future problems and will poke holes in risky opportunities. The devil's advocate will exercise a "checks and balances" process when your team is facing a tough decision.
10. The Spiritual Leader
The Spiritual Leader will provide a gift of insight, compassion, and support when the heat is on. The Spiritual Leader can move things forward by teaching life lessons and drawing out individual contributions and the soft skills of team members.
About the Author
Bea Fields is an Executive Coach and a Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach. She is also a Consultant, Trainer, Public Speaker and author of the Five Star Leader e-course. Her area of expertise is that of Leadership Development and Marketing for Executives, Managers, Small Business Owners, and Political Leaders.
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