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The World’s Most Misunderstood “Programming” Language – Teamwork by
DamianDSkipper Pitts
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Feb 04, 2012
Teamwork is a language for structuring and presenting opportunities around the world, and is a core action performed by a team towards a common goal. It is the prevailing standard operating procedure and as of February 2012 remains a work in progress. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest interactions, while keeping it easily executable and consistently understood by all people. The world’s most misunderstood “programming” language, teamwork is the action performed by a team towards a common goal. A challenge for leaders of groups of people is to get everyone to pull together and function as a team instead of going in separate directions. A team consists of more than one person, each of whom typically has different responsibilities. A team also includes seven common elements: 1. common purpose; 2. interdependence; 3. clarity or roles and contribution; 4. satisfaction from mutual working; 5. mutual and individual accountability; 6. realization of synergies; and 7. empowerment.
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