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I thin Does your team share the same goals, as well as understand the individual roles necessary to achieve those team goals? Really? How do you know? Is everyone playing by the same set of rules, both written rules (policy, procedure, regulatory issues, core values) and the unwritten rules that often define work culture? When was the last time you really examined the degree to which you and your team were aligned on your goals, roles and rules? When these three key elements of successful teams are well-defined and shared among team members, relationships begin to take care of themselves. People will focus more on the important work that needs to be done, rather than focus on each other. Where there used to be conflict between "who is right and who is wrong," a more creative, constructive conflict develops that seeks to answer the question, "Which is the best right answer among all our right answers?" Become a strategic thinking and execution team. Developing an executable plan that focuses collective actions to produce desired results requires more than just an annual one-day "retreat". In effect, many businesses do strategic planning without any sustainable benefit o
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