Teams that enjoy spending time together are working with an advantage.
What's that advantage? The advantage of better relationships. A closely-knit team develops a quiet second language of understanding that is hard to define but easy to see. You just know. Few teams develop this second-nature way of working because they simply do not remain together longer enough for the chemistry and skill to emerge. But when it does, the team not only delivers astounding results, it enjoys doing it.
Why not enjoy achieving your results as a team? Why not develop your team chemistry, relationships, processes, goals, and results?
Build that team. You are not done.
- Doug Smith
What's that advantage? The advantage of better relationships. A closely-knit team develops a quiet second language of understanding that is hard to define but easy to see. You just know. Few teams develop this second-nature way of working because they simply do not remain together longer enough for the chemistry and skill to emerge. But when it does, the team not only delivers astounding results, it enjoys doing it.
Why not enjoy achieving your results as a team? Why not develop your team chemistry, relationships, processes, goals, and results?
Build that team. You are not done.
- Doug Smith
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