The Startling Reality: Individuals versus Teams
When given a choice, human beings tend to prefer to take the lazy way out. How long motivation will last really depends on the individual with a strong discipline or an outlook of life that has been conditioned by the reality that they have to fend for themselves, that is, until they discover the power of teams.
Teams have been shot down in the past for having something known as a herd mentality. But we all know that there is something called individuality. It’s fine to be an individual. But to be individuated, now that’s a different thing. I recall a number of participants in my trainings who feel that they can stand on their own and achieve their goals and dreams. While I’m in awe at their ability, I am also appalled by the way they treat groups. Not only are they not respectful of the power of the group, they literally push their group away. Or even worse, they drag their group down. It’s not so much about having to be in a team. Obviously, those of us who run single person business operations will experience the truth – that sometimes, we have to be alone. Yet, there’s nothing like a series of interactions with people to rejuvenate and recharge. While I can have simple conversations with people whom I don’t know, I can have extended conversations with people whom I have some kind of deep philosophical connection to. More importantly, different people serve different purposes for us. Even in Napoleon Hill’s book Think and Grow Rich, one of the major success principles is the existence of a mastermind group. With a mastermind group, you can literally create new and interesting ideas and practice old effective ones for whatever purpose your group has been set up for.
The power teams have are as such: leveraging on strengths, diverse opinions, creative tension, division of labor, emotional support, individual watchdog… there are so many of them that can be named I guess it will take me some time to do it all. But the truth is that there is strength in a team. I’ve put together some ideas that can help teams in business (on the way) and in schools (click here) to develop their fullest potential – hope this helps you out in leveraging on teams. Those interested in Corporate Team Building, contact Desmond at http://corporate.akltg.com.


April 8th, 2006 at 11:21 pm
First of all, this is an excellent article about the power of teams. Teams are a must-have for any indivudal who wants greater success in his life. Yet many are still rooted to the romantic idea of a larger-than-life individual accomplishing and achieving great things all by himself. In reality, this is no longer practical in today’s world.
I attended many seminars or at least attended numerous seminar previews especially in the area of Internet Marketing, personal development and I have met countless individuals who want to work alone and make their million dollars through their internet businesses. Nothing wrong with that. The Internet Business model is a proven money-making model but the notion to DO IT ALL ALONE without any form of assistance needs a certain degree of re-wiring.
One major reason why individuals in business are reclutant to have teams is the fear of losing ownership over their businesses. I understand how you feel. But this is really insignificant as compared to the benefits you can reap if you have a good team behind you to support and allow you to develop your core expertise.
If retaining control of your business is that important to you, I strongly recommend that you at least have Mastermind group(s). What is a Mastermind group?
A Mastermind group is a creative collaboration of the most brilliant minds; people who are sharp, successful and keen to focus their energies, resources and expertise to help you grow personally and professionally by leaps and bounds.
And such a group does not rob you ownership of your business. Its a small and wise step to take, to allow you to harness the power of synergy of a team before you make the decision whether to have business partners, team in your business.
“The power teams have are as such: leveraging on strengths, diverse opinions, creative tension, division of labor, emotional support, individual watchdog.” This is so true. Stuart understands the power of teams and this is one reason why he is so successful. Like NLP teachings suggest, to get results successful people are achieving, you have to model their strategies. And you should begin by harnessing the power of a team or a Mastermind group.
Still not convinced? Visit http://www.mastermind-your-way-to-success.com , and get a free e-Book ‘The Leverage Factor’ which discusses about the R.O.I on various network structures such as Mastermind groups, networking groups and more… The least you could do is to educate yourself more in this area that remains so elusive to so many people out there.
Warmly,
Joel Chue
April 9th, 2006 at 11:42 am
Hey Joel,
Excellent reflections! Look forward to your continued participation here.