The Continuation of the ''How To Build A Strong Team'' series...
On good teams, players extend trust to one another. Initially it's a risk because your trust can be violated and you can get hurt. At the same time they are giving trust, each team member must conduct themselves in such a way as to earn the trust of other by holding themselves to a high standard.
When everyone gives freely and bonds of trust develop and are tested over time, they begin to have faith in one another. They believe that the people next to them will act with consistency, keep commitments, maintain confidences and support each other. The stronger their sense of belonging becomes, the greater their potential to work together.
All teams have disagreements. A leader writes, 'Let's not pretend we never disagree. We're dealing with 16,00 people and stakes are high. Let's not have people hiding their concerns to protect a false notion of unity.
Let's face the disagreement and deal with it in a good way.
The mark of community is not the absence of conflict, it's the presence of a reconciling spirit. I can have a rough-and-tumble meeting with someone, but because we're committed to each other we can leave, slapping each other on the back, saying, I'm glad we're still on the same team.
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