Predicting the winner of the 2010 NBA Finals was an easy task. If you watched the game you know that the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers played in a classic rivalry that is an integral part of NBA basket ball history. It was a surprise to no one that both teams were going to play their very best. But no one would have predicted that this series would go to a seventh game.
Well I made a video prediction of the winner of tonight’s 2010 NBA Final’s seventh game. Check it out.
Now for my prediction, who will win this deciding seventh game? To your surprise I predict two winners. Yes two. The first winner will be the team with the best team work. Yes both teams have great players and individual stars but if they do not play together as a team they will not win. The second winner is the viewing public. They will experience some of the best basketball playing on the planet.
I would like you to take the knowledge of this concept and apply it to your work environment. Regardless of your position, CEO, Vice President, Director, Manager or Supervisor you want to develop a winning team. You know that developing a winning team has a positive impact on your company’s bottom line.
But just as important, developing an effective team will have a positive impact on your customers. The one thing that no one can afford to do is to lose a customer. Great team work can result in enhancing customer loyalty, as a result of team members going the extra mile because they feel empowered to do so. My talent is working with your team member to help them develop into a more effective strength focused working unit. Please feel free to share your thoughts about team development or improvement you would like to see in your team members in the comments below.
Great analogy, Kevin – clever way to draw us in and remind us all about team work. At this time my team is me, myself and I, but I plan to expand into outsourcing and think your tips will be very helpful for that.
Thanks!
Evelyn
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Hi Evelyn,
I am so glad that you mentioned that you are a team of one with a need to outsource. One of our blog challenge members Mtn Jim Fisher writes about outsourcing. You can read his blog at http://www.outsourcingcontrol.com/
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment.
All the best,
Kevin