Sunday, October 13, 2013

Chapter 5

It is always hard to be in control of a team consisted by individuals that have different minds. Each acts, thinks, and talks differently. However, bringing about 'teamwork' is the key to success.
In this chapter the author expressed about how shared identity and efficient communication between team members is important to teamwork. This idea can be implemented in many cases, but the one that I want to talk about is sports. Especially, I go crazy of is football. For the reason that I spent a considerable amount of time in my life living in such a football-fanatic-country/city, I have keen eyes for watching football.
Forgive the fact that I'm holding a towel from Manchester United instead of Barca.
Of course I still have my Barca spirit inside me.

Football is the very example that shows the efficiency of teamwork effecting its consequences conspicuously. A team can never success with a single key player. Nor can they achieve triumph without an elaborate defender. It's all about all the team members striving and helping each other in order to reach the common goal to win the match. The perfect balance is what makes a football team successful.Once one player looks into the different direction compared to others, the balance collapses all the sudden. Therefore, the principles that the book described about inside this chapter does surely work to bring all the team members together, which can be shown by the example of football.
My favorite team :) Nihon Daihyou!

1 comment:

  1. Nice post :)
    I like watching football and I think good team work makes a good match. When the players aren't communicating with each other and one person ends up running with the ball only to lose it in front of the goal, that's when it gets really annoying. You need to work as a team and pass the ball to whoever is in the best position in order to score a goal. Of course, there are exceptions but the basic idea is that you need team work to win, and the better the performance, the more interesting it will be for the audience!

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