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Everybody Thinks They Are a Team Player
Certainly most, if not all, companies around the country have TEAM PLAYERS. And we know who they are. Most folks never think they are not a team player. Everyone wants to believe they are. Fair enough.
But let’s talk reality. . . not everyone is. by Nancy Friedman, Telephone Doctor Customer Service Training
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There, I said it. Because NOT everyone is a team player.
The definition of TEAMWORK is: all together with one common goal. And if that’s to happen, then we aren’t able to include the following mentalities and personalities.
“The definition of TEAMWORK is: all together with one common goal. Check your team. Are these traits in any of them? DEBBIE DOWNER – I’m too hot. I’m too cold. I’m too fat. I’m too short. I’m too tall. They seem to manufacture negativity. And they’re difficult to be around. THE GOSSIP – These folks don’t realize they’re doing it in so many cases. However, they tend to spread “I heard stories” – and we all know what that does. Good old miscommunication. The Gossip seldom checks out the story.
THE CHANGE ALLERGIC – Got a new idea? New thought? New process? Change is a dirty word to these folks. Why? “Because that’s the way we’ve always done it.” You know the OLD saying: “If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got.” And it’s difficult to “CHANGE” these folks.
THE “KNOWLEDGE HOG” – They share nothing. They love to be the only ones who know how to do ‘IT’ (whatever IT may be). This person is reluctant to teach anyone what they do and how they do it for fear someone else could be better at it. Challenged with writing down their process, they tend to avoid that job.
There are more not so great team members; however, these four are very common and can jeopardize an office in many ways. Find out if you have any of these on your team. Then activate a way to help them. Sometimes it’s not a good fit. Sometimes they’ll change. But they are definitely a detriment to the company.
Something to think about now, isn’t it?
With thanks,
Nancy
Nancy Friedman is a popular speaker in the FRANCHISE family industry and a highly respected customer service expert. Email: Nancyf@telephonedoctor.com. During COVID, call her cell at 314-276-1012 or office: 314-291-1012 (central time) and visit www.nancyfriedman.com. NEED A COMPANY ZOOM MEETING? Or a 30-minute RX Shot in the Arm for your team? We’d love to share our tips, ideas, skills and techniques with you and your team.
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
by Jen Earle, CEO of the National Association of Women Business Owners
At the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), one of our favorite quotes is “Teamwork makes the dream work.” And if you’ve ever worked on a team that really clicks, you know just how true this is.
Teamwork is the ability to work cooperatively with others to achieve overall objectives. It’s a fundamental part of leadership because running your own business is certainly not an individual effort. In fact, leadership and teamwork together create the best results—having a direct impact on your ability to carry out your organization’s mission and vision.
Great leadership ensures everyone on your team is headed in the same direction. It provides a clear vision and strategy for achieving it. It motivates and inspires your team members to use their individual talents as part of a greater effort. It also keeps a pulse on progress and everyone on track to meeting your goals.
At the same time, leadership is an integral part of great teamwork. You’ll likely find your employees who really shine and thrive in a team environment demonstrate strong leadership skills as well as are highly collaborative and good communicators, among other things. Teamwork makes the dream work.“ Indeed, teamwork makes the dream work. That’s why every year, NAWBO holds a Leadership Academy that is not only open to our members but to non-members as well—which is incredibly important
to us this year as we know so many women business owners across the nation continue to struggle in this new norm and we want to encourage and support as many as possible.
In fact, our most recent survey tells us that as the pandemic has pushed on, 60% of women business owners who responded had seen a decrease in revenue and had growing concerns over where they would access the capital needed to survive. Moreover, if states must shutter again, 38% of survey respondents are worried their businesses will fail.
Our 2021 Leadership Academy is a virtual experience for the first time and designed to further NAWBO’s founding mission that’s now more important than ever—creating leaders for a world of change. The event features two custom tracks: one for NAWBO chapter leadership and another for every woman business owner interested in honing her personal and professional leadership skills during this time to become an even better version of herself.
One event highlight is the incredible speakers. These include Laura Berland, founder of the Center for Compassionate Leadership; Sherry Stewart Deutschmann, founder of BrainTrust; Queirra Fenderson, founder and CEO of The Ambition Studio; and Karen Harrison, senior vice president, national SBA executive of Bank of America; among others.
These women will be providing valuable insights on topics like: • Empathy and Compassion at Work: Leading From the Inside Out For Sustainable Success • The Power of “No”: How Saying “No” Can Make You More Successful, Happier and More Respected • Personal Leadership Skills to Navigate the Ups and Downs of a Changing World
Also, there will be fun and connection—both things we can all use right now! Yelibelly Chocolates is offering a chocolate-tasting and trivia experience as part of this year’s Leadership Academy. This unique networking experience includes a tasting kit curated with single-origin chocolates from a variety of countries, samples of cacao beans and nibs, a tasting journal, samples of bonbons and truffles and more.
For more information on our 2021 Leadership Academy, please visit www.nawbo.org/events-channel/ nawbo-virtual-leadership-academy-winter-2021. We hope to see you there so you can see first-hand how teamwork can make your dream work.