UU150 Study Guide - Final Guide: Morale
“The strength of the team is each individual member.
The strength of each member is the team.” ~ Phil
Jackson
“Teamwork: I find it fascinating that a snowflake, by
itself, can be so delicate; but when they team-up, they
can close-down an entire city.” ~ Steve Maraboli
Teams play a very important role in community
organizations as well as in our personal lives. Working
together helps us in many ways; it makes our workload
easier and lighter, exposes us to different perspectives,
expands our knowledge base, and gives us to opportunity
to make new connections and relationships.
What is a "Team"?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, a “team” is defined
as:
Two or more people working together.
What is “Teamwork”?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, “teamwork” is
defined as:
The combined action of a group, especially when
effective and efficient.
(Source: Oxford Dictionary online, 2014)
The French language has an excellent expression to
describe it: “esprit de corps”. This means a sense of
unity, of enthusiasm for common interests and
responsibilities, as developed among a group of persons
closely associated in a task, cause, enterprise, etc.
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Document Summary
The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team. ~ phil. Teamwork: i find it fascinating that a snowflake, by itself, can be so delicate; but when they team-up, they can close-down an entire city. ~ steve maraboli. Teams play a very important role in community organizations as well as in our personal lives. Working together helps us in many ways; it makes our workload easier and lighter, exposes us to different perspectives, expands our knowledge base, and gives us to opportunity to make new connections and relationships. According to the oxford dictionary, a team is defined as: According to the oxford dictionary, teamwork is defined as: The combined action of a group, especially when effective and efficient. (source: oxford dictionary online, 2014) The french language has an excellent expression to describe it: esprit de corps .