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THE A-TEAM ADJOURNING
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DEFINITION ADJOURNING IS THE STAGE THAT INVOLVES COMPLETING THE TASK AND BREAKING UP THE TEAM. AFTER THIS THE TEAM CAN GO THEIR OWN WAYS OR CAN REFORM LATER.
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17 INDISPUTABLE LAWS OF TEAMWORK WRITTEN BY JOHN C. MAXWELL NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR HE HAS SOLD OVER 12 MILLION BOOKS
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LAW 1: THE LAW OF SIGNIFICANCE “ONE IS TOO SMALL A NUMBER TO ACHIEVE GREATNESS” REASONS WHY WE STAND ALONE
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LAW 2: THE LAW OF THE BIG PICTURE “THE GOAL IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE ROLE” “NO ONE OF US IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE REST OF US.” – RAY KROC A SHARED GOAL
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LAW 3: LAW OF THE NICHE “ALL PLAYERS HAVE A PLACE WHERE THEY ADD THE MOST VALUE” VINCE LOMBARDI “A SIGN OF A GREAT TEAM LEADER IS THE PROPER PLACEMENT OF PEOPLE.” - MAXWELL
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LAW 4: THE LAW OF MOUNT EVEREST “AS THE CHALLENGE ESCALATES, THE NEED FOR TEAMWORK ELEVATES” APOLLO 13
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LAW 5: THE LAW OF THE CHAIN “THE STRENGTH OF THE TEAM IS IMPACTED BY ITS WEAKEST LINK” 10X10X10X10X10= 100000 10X10X10X10X5= 50000 NAVY SEALS
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LAW 6: THE LAW OF THE CATALYST “WINNING TEAMS HAVE PLAYERS WHO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN” WILT CHAMBERLAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF A CATALYST INITIATING CREATIVE INFLUENTIAL
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LAW 7: THE LAW OF THE COMPASS “VISION GIVES TEAM MEMBERS DIRECTION AND CONFIDENCE” “YOU MUST HAVE A LONG-RANGE VISION TO KEEP YOU FROM BEING FRUSTRATED BY SHORT-RANGE FAILURES”- CHARLES NOBLE STEVE JOBS
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LAW 8: THE LAW OF THE BAD APPLE “ROTTEN ATTITUDES RUIN A TEAM ABILITIES+ATTITUDES=RESULT Great talent+ Rotten = Bad Team Great talent+ Bad = Average Team Great talent+ Average= Good Team Great talent+ Good= Great Team
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LAW 9: THE LAW OF COUNTABILITY TEAMMATES MUST BE ABLE TO COUNT ON EACH OTHER WHEN IT COUNTS THE FORMULA FOR COUNTABILITY: Character + Competence + Commitment + Consistency + Cohesion = COUNTABILITY
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LAW 10: THE LAW OF THE PRICE TAG THE TEAM FAILS TO REACH ITS POTENTIAL WHEN IT FAILS TO PAY THE PRICE “THERE ARE NO VICTORIES AT BARGAIN PRICES” –DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
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LAW 11: THE LAW OF THE SCOREBOARD THE TEAM CAN MAKE ADJUSTMENTS WHEN IT KNOWS WHERE IT STANDS DISNEY
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LAW 12: THE LAW OF THE BENCH GREAT TEAMS HAVE GREAT DEPTH DUKE
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LAW 13: THE LAW OF IDENTITY SHARED VALUES DEFINE THE TEAM P ut your needs first in every situation A dd value to you personal leadership R ecognize we serve a common goal T ailor our services to meet your need N ever take for granted the trust placed in us E mbody excellence in everything we do R espect everyone’s uniqueness
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LAW 14: THE LAW OF COMMUNICATION INTERACTION FUELS ACTION “IF I HAD TO NAME A SINGLE ALL-PURPOSE INSTRUMENT OF LEADERSHIP, IT WOULD BE COMMUNICATION.” – JOHN W. GARDNER
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LAW 15: THE LAW OF THE EDGE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO EQUALLY TALENTED TEAMS IS LEADERSHIP THE MYTH OF THE HEAD TABLE
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LAW 16: THE LAW OF HIGH MORALE WHEN YOU’RE WINNING, NOTHING HURTS THE FOUR STAGES OF MORALE: 1.POOR MORALE- THE LEADER MUST DO EVERYTHING 2.LOW MORALE- THE LEADER MUST DO PRODUCTIVE THINGS 3.MODERATE MORALE- THE LEADER MUST DO DIFFICULT THINGS 4.HIGH MORALE- THE LEADER MUST DO LITTLE THINGS
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LAW 17: THE LAW OF DIVIDENDS INVESTING IN THE TEAM COMPOUNDS OVER TIME THE TIME, MONEY, AND EFFORT REQUIRED TO DEVELOP TEAM MEMBERS DON’T CHANGE THE TEAM OVERNIGHT, BUT DEVELOPING THEM ALWAYS PAYS OFF
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