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There is No " I " in team Work. Do you agree with it ?

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Question ajoutée par Abbas Ali , Regional Manager Operation North , M&P Express & Logistics PVT Ltd
Date de publication: 2013/11/29
Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
par Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

Certainly. For a better world, "I" should be considered but should not take presedence in any matter.

Ahamed Shareef
par Ahamed Shareef , Divisional Head - Quality Assurance , Apollo Tyres Ltd

In a team work, when we approach the outer community, it is "we". When we take responsibiities within it should be "I".. Other wise work will suffer....

We should start always with "We"....when we decide collectively.....

Yassine Shamalti
par Yassine Shamalti , Operations Manager , Mcdonalds - Al Mana Group Of Companies

In a team, a group of individuals join together combining an array of skillsets, approaches, and attitudes for the common cause of reaching a goal. That being said, an individual must make personal sacrifices in certain circumstances for the greater good of the team. A company does not excel beyond its competitors because of one great individual, but rather a company excels because it consists of a collective force of great individuals who do not cut each other's throats. It's significant to be a great leader, but the only way you can set yourself apart from the other workers who consider themselves to be "great leaders" is by proving that you aren't afraid to follow. Collaboration has proven to be an ingenious method in thriving companies.

Mahmoud Sahi
par Mahmoud Sahi , DRAFTSMAN , RAKAN TRADING & CONTRACTING CO

Dans un groupe le travail est collégial et chacun y collabore donc : d'accord à100%

Raafat Sallam
par Raafat Sallam , Organizational Development and Training Consultant , Training Centers, Marketing Organizations.

Yes. Completely

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