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Success Building Blocks: Team Spirit

Team Spirit-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

John Wooden was arguably the best coach in the history of college basketball. He developed the Pyramid of Success, a wonderful tool to succeed BIGG in any endeavor you choose.

So far, we’ve discussed the bottom two rows of his Pyramid. Industriousness, Friendship, Loyalty, Cooperation, and Enthusiasm form the foundation. The second row consists of Self-control, Alertness, Initiative, and Intentness.

Last time, we started the middle row with the block on the far left side – Condition.

Now we’ll move to the other side of the middle row, to the block that sits atop Initiative and Intentness.

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6 Steps to Build Team Spirit

By Bigg Success Staff
08-06-08

Leadership Skills

We’re all familiar with the old saying, “There is no ‘I’ in team.” This works counter to our behavior as humans since we normally respond best to “What’s in it for me?”

As a leader, you must bridge the gap between working as a team and satisfying individual wants and needs. It begins with how you act since you must lead by example. Here are six ways you can build team spirit:

916 Show respect to earn respect]

It’s not uncommon to see a person’s demeanor change when they get promoted to their first position. They mistakenly think that people should show them respect because of their title. It’s an ineffective strategy. People respect people who show respect.

Listen actively before talking

One way to demonstrate respect is to listen actively to your people. Keep the conversation productive, but listen even when it stings. When your people feel like you genuinely care about their problems, they’ll rally behind you and their team mates.

Equal consideration of interests

If it appears that you’re putting your interests above (or below) your troops’ interests, you’ll fail to win crucial support. Demonstrate that you place all interests on an even plane. You’re looking for solutions that satisfy the needs and wants of all.

Know the purpose of every communication

Before you speak (or write), know why you’re speaking (or writing). Move along logically in your communication toward that purpose. Don’t react emotionally – sometimes it’s better to let something sit for an hour or a day, rather than harming a relationship.

Choose your words carefully

How you say it is as important as what you say. If you’re correcting an employee, don’t frame the conversation in “you”. Report what happened and explain why it’s not acceptable. And keep it between you and the relevant subordinate.

Think mutual self-interest

As you begin exploring solutions, find ways for everyone to win. By knowing the wants and needs of the individuals on your team, you will find answers that get everyone excited about working together. It’s not as easy as barking out orders, but it’s a lot more fulfilling and also more effective in the long run. 

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Condition-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

Success Building Blocks: Condition

Condition-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

John Wooden was arguably the best coach in the history of college basketball. He developed the Pyramid of Success, a wonderful tool to succeed BIGG in any endeavor you choose.

So far, we’ve discussed the bottom two rows of his Pyramid. Industriousness, Friendship, Loyalty, Cooperation, and Enthusiasm form the foundation. The second row consists of Self-control, Alertness, Initiative, and Intentness.

Now we’ll move to the three blocks that form the heart of the Pyramid, starting with the block on the far left of the third row.

Condition

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Initiative-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

Success Building Blocks: Initiative

Initiative-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

John Wooden was arguably the best coach in the history of college basketball. He developed the Pyramid of Success, a wonderful tool to succeed BIGG in any endeavor you choose.

So far, we’ve looked at the five blocks that form the foundation of the Pyramid – from left to right – Industriousness, Friendship, Loyalty, Cooperation, and Enthusiasm. Then, we moved to the second row and have looked at the two outer blocks – Self-control on the far left, Intentness on the far right, and then Alertness, which sits next to Self-control.

Now we’ll wrap up the second row of the Pyramid by looking at the middle-right block, sitting above Loyalty and Cooperation.

Initiative

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Alertness-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

Success Building Blocks: Alertness

Alertness-Pyramid of Success-John Wooden

John Wooden was arguably the best coach in the history of college basketball. He developed the Pyramid of Success, a wonderful tool to succeed BIGG in any endeavor you choose.

So far, we’ve looked at the five blocks that form the foundation of the Pyramid – from left to right – Industriousness, Friendship, Loyalty, Cooperation, and Enthusiasm. Then, we started the second row and have looked at the two outer blocks – Self-control on the far left and Intentness on the far right.

Now we’ll look at the middle-left block of the second row, sitting above Friendship and Loyalty.

Alertness

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