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RE: Teamwork
Best team experience should come as no surprise. It was from my time in the military. What made it great was the leadership team, the closeness of the team, and their dedication to mission accomplishment. This resulted in success each and every time.
My worst team experience was after the military. I and another manager were put in a position whis resulted in a great deal of conflict and low morale for the team. I place the blame for this squarely at my feet. I should have refused to coninue working with the structure like it was. Should have collected some data and addressed it with our supervisor more thoroughly. Instead I apprached him with feelings instead.
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5 commentsI'm not at all surprised as you say.
All good leaders take the responsibility for failure onto their own shoulders, and leaders who have had military backgrounds especially so.
Feelings happen to all of us but not always are they appropriate in the workplace where leaders are concerned (part of the difficulties of being in leadership) so again, no surprises that didn't work out. I'm sure you navigated it as best you can using all the tools at your disposal.
Thanks for opening up with candour.
I'm sure you navigated it as best you can using all the tools at your disposal.
No, I had the data available. Could have taken time to parse it and present it to him. I did not. I let my emotions rule the day.
A learning experience for sure then, and one that probably won't be repeated.
Yes it was. Although I had made arguments in the past with data backing up. For some reason I let my emotions get the better of me. Went into the discussion with my feelings to back up my argument versus the data. Yep, never let it happen again.
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