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Davefromthefreeway Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Leadership/teamwork

0 These two qualities dont seem too parallel to me because leadership should involve teamwork in a way. What do you folks think? 0-
  

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0Hi Dave,02br 02br 01font 00These two terms dont seem too parallel to me because leadership should involve teamwork in a way. What do you folks think? 02font 02br 02br 01font 00They don't seem similar, if that's what you mean.

  • 0Hi Dave,02br 02br 01font 00These two terms dont seem too parallel to me because leadership should involve teamwork in a way.
  • What do you folks think?
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00They don't seem similar, if that's what you mean.
  • The leader needs to be good at leadership.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00Best wishes, Clive02br 02font 0-
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0 Not overlapping at all. 02br
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00 The connotation of cooperation that exists in teamwork isn't necessary in leadership. 02br
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00 Now, great leaders usually know how to inspire cooperation, but that's not a given. They may work by fostering, on the contrary, competition between their people. 02br
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0Much depends on the context. In a football team, the captain is likely to encourage teamwork. In a sales team, on the other hand, the sales manager may encourage competition between the team members.02br
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0 Thats good news to me, thanks 0-

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