It is always said that even though indians are capable and intelligent,they lack team spirit..can anyone tell me what are the fields where the indians have proved lacking a team spirit except for cricket?
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
To Answer your question you must read these points.......
Building effective team spirit requires leaders to be excited, and even passionate, about what they do on a daily basis.
If the leader is energetic and enthusiastic then the team will also want to be a part of that excitement.
Successful leaders recognize the immense value of energy and enthusiasm. When building effective team spirit, take a quick look at each employee and rate them on a scale of 1-5 for their level of energy and enthusiasm. Conduct the same rating for each employee’s level of experience.
If you have two people you are considering for the same role; one highly experienced but lacking in energy and enthusiasm; the other less experienced but uniquely driven – choose the one who possesses the most energy and enthusiasm.
On balance, energy and enthusiasm outweighs experience, provided the person also possesses the aptitude to overcome their learning curve fairly quickly.
An experienced employee who is not energetic or enthusiastic are less likely to acquire these essential “team building” and “leadership” qualities.
Leverage the F.E.E. approach for building effective team spirit. Take time to encourage fun in the workplace and make sure you have the right people in the right positions.
Time after time, it is the little things that will keep your employees coming in early and staying late and loving every minute of it.
Commit now to having fun while building your best team ever.
Regards,
HASSAN
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Building effective team spirit requires leaders to be excited, and even passionate, about what they do on a daily basis.
If the leader is energetic and enthusiastic then the team will also want to be a part of that excitement.
Successful leaders recognize the immense value of energy and enthusiasm. When building effective team spirit, take a quick look at each employee and rate them on a scale of 1-5 for their level of energy and enthusiasm. Conduct the same rating for each employee’s level of experience.
If you have two people you are considering for the same role; one highly experienced but lacking in energy and enthusiasm; the other less experienced but uniquely driven – choose the one who possesses the most energy and enthusiasm.
On balance, energy and enthusiasm outweighs experience, provided the person also possesses the aptitude to overcome their learning curve fairly quickly.
An experienced employee who is not energetic or enthusiastic are less likely to acquire these essential “team building” and “leadership” qualities.
Leverage the F.E.E. approach for building effective team spirit. Take time to encourage fun in the workplace and make sure you have the right people in the right positions.
Time after time, it is the little things that will keep your employees coming in early and staying late and loving every minute of it.
Commit now to having fun while building your best team ever.
Regards,
HASSAN
From Pakistan, Islamabad
thanks for your valuable comments..but i was actually looking what are the fields that India is lacking in team spirit..i'm speaking as general not to an organisation specific...
plz do tell me why is it said that India don't have the team spirit?
From India, Hyderabad
plz do tell me why is it said that India don't have the team spirit?
From India, Hyderabad
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