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Building The Team Spirit

One might agree when it is said that what makes all the members of a group want the team to succeed is called their team spirit. Even though, there is nothing much the same as being a part of a team, many group members might actually lack the team spirit. However, for any team to succeed, it is essential that every one of its members works together with others in harmony. Every team member must harness his or her individual abilities into one single effort that is focused towards one goal.

Believe it or not, a team effort is always more effective and efficient than a single person. Almost anything can be achieved if all the members in a team work together towards one specific aim. In fact, many studies have concluded that the complete ability of a team to perform is actually a sum of all the abilities of all the individual members in a group. Howsoever, these can be influenced and even be decreased because of the inefficiencies within the group.

Sadly enough, this is quite true for almost all "teams". This is because in reality most teams are actually just an assortment of people who suffer from individual selfishness and absence of motivation. In fact, such groups can not be called teams at all. It is only the teams that are empowered by team spirit that have members with the willingness to act as a part of the group rather than individually.

Individuals who have the required team spirit have a much higher level of motivation. They can therefore achieve better success than they could while acting alone on a task. This means that team spirit enables a team of people achieve even the most seemingly impossible tasks.

Building team spirit is the only way for any organization to clarify a common goal for an employee group. It also helps an organization eliminate negativity and spread positivity even amongst the worst employees. Team spirit inspires workers and enables them to perform well in the assignments given to them by their group leaders, in a competent manner.

Therefore, the higher the morale of a group the more the employees would want to work harder towards the common goal.

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