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Teamwork makes the dream work
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Nobody can achieve success alone.
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The net is not a net until it begins to work. Work your network today!
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People expect their Leaders to help them to achieve the common task. to build the synergy of teamwork and to respond to individuals and meet their needs
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John Adair (Develop Your Leadership Skills (Creating Success))
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Synergy without strategy results to waste of energy.
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Ogwo David Emenike
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Teamwork creates synergy and chemistry. We become unbreakable and believable.
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Karen Kingsbury (The Bailey Flanigan Collection: Leaving / Learning / Longing / Loving (Bailey Flanigan, #1-4))
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Unity is strength. Synergy is might. Teamwork is power.
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Matshona Dhliwayo
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Two good people are better than one good person. Together we can do what no individual can do. This is
the power of synergy.
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Dele Ola (Be a Change Agent: Leadership in a Time of Exponential Change)
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An individual can make a change but a team can make a revolution.
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Amit Kalantri (Wealth of Words)
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Synergy refers to the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements. In the context of your business, consider how a team can put forth a collaborative effort that exceeds an individualβs output. Now on task, you may begin to share the key parts of your plan with the pillars of your business or family. Embrace the opportunity and be enthusiastic as you are assigning responsibilities. Everyone needs to have a βpaddle in the canoeβ and work in synchronicity to achieve the desired outcome.
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Tony Carlton (Evolve: Your Path. Your Time. Your Shine. (The Power of Evolving))
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An often-overlooked duty of school administrators is coordinating staff and ensuring effective communication channels, vital for cohesive teamwork and organizational synergy.
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Asuni LadyZeal
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Trust is the essential quality in any team relationship. Team members will not work interdependently with anyone they do not trust. And without interdependence there can be no effective division of the task, no leverage of the gifts and skills of individual team members, and therefore, no synergy. No trust, no relationship, no team.
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Pat MacMillan (The Performance Factor: Unlocking the Secrets of Teamwork)
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Conflict resolution. The team discovers the principles and process of managing conflict in a healthy, productive manner. In organizational settings, we tend to live on one of two ends of a continuum. We either have mismanaged agreement (conflict avoidance), or we tear the relational fabric between people to shreds. Conflict is the door to creativity, consensus, and commitment. If the team doesn't learn how to talk straight and be tough on issues without blowing one another out of the water, they will probably never experience the creative synergy needed to achieve exceptional results.
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Pat MacMillan (The Performance Factor: Unlocking the Secrets of Teamwork)
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In contrast, team synergy is born out of the differences between team members. The more distinctive the diversity among the team, the more options they have to creatively deploy themselves against goals, decisions, problems, and opportunities.
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Pat MacMillan (The Performance Factor: Unlocking the Secrets of Teamwork)
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The magic of harmony lies in our combined power to achieve exponentially more than we ever could alone.
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Scott Shumway (The Invisible Four-letter Word: The Secret to Getting What You Really Want in Life.)
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Conflict: 1 + 1 = 1/2 or less Compromise: 1 + 1 = 1 1/2 Teamwork: 1 + 1 = 2 Synergy: 1 + 1 = 3 or more Conflict happens when two people assigned to a project argue, compete, and battle against each other to the point that the final outcome is worse than what either of the persons would have accomplished alone. Compromise happens when two people canβt agree on things so they end up with both sides βgiving inβ a little. Teamwork happens when two people combine their maximum efforts to get a fully united result. Synergy happens when two people combine their strengths in a way that creates innovative ideas or solutions that are even better than the combined sum of what they would have done individually. This is why some people define synergy as the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.
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Stephen R. Covey (The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families (Fully Revised and Updated): Creating a Nurturing Family in a Turbulent World)
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Each of us must make it our priority and personal responsibility to stay in harmony with our fellowman. Harmony is not just about creating a pleasant environment; it produces synergy. The best way to explain synergy is to say that a hand is much more effective than five fingers working independently. I tested this theory one day using dumbbells. I wanted to determine the maximum number of pounds each of my fingers could lift independently. Two pounds was the limit. I then tested my capability with my fingers working together. I rationalized that five fingers times two pounds each should yield a maximum of ten pounds. Not so. I lifted thirty-five pounds!
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Deborah Smith Pegues (Confronting Without Offending: Positive and Practical Steps to Resolving Conflict)