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How to be a Stellar Team Player in the Office
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 276202, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana] The team player is a person who has the ability to work effectively with others, which may include co-workers, family members and friends. Team players also can be expected to be able to work well with others in a group. It's not enough to just be a good team player. You need to be a stellar team player. A stellar team players are valuable employees because they help their teams reach goals and complete tasks efficiently. Team players know how to work well with others and have good communication skills. They also understand that everyone on the team has unique strengths, so team players make sure everyone is included in brainstorming sessions, decision making processes and other important tasks. You see, it's easy to just go along with whatever your boss says or does, but being a stellar team player means that you can actually influence your coworkers and make them want to help you do your job better. And if you're able to make others want to help you, then that means that you'll probably succeed at doing the work yourself (and thus, the team will succeed).[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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