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Communication Team members freely consult with one another, and there are thorough and in-depth discussions about issues impacting the team.
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Decision Making Solutions to problems and decisions are arrived at by facts and opinions being thoroughly discussed as opposed to one or two people making decisions for the entire team.
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Confronting Problems are confronted on a regular basis and explored in depth with respect shown for differing opinions or ideas.
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4. Initiative Everyone exhibits responsibility for introducing new ideas for solving team problems
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Standards of Excellence Standards used to judge team effectiveness and accomplishments are clearly defined and receive commitment from all team members.
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Belonging Group members take the time to understand one another and make everyone feel like an integral part of the team
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Trust Team members trust one another and feel safe enough to openly discuss most matters.
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Pride Team members exhibit pride not just in their own work but also in that if others.
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Critique Team members take time to give each other feedback (both positive and developmental) about how they are working together.
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Interdependence Team members recognize the need for interdependent working and see that their success is related to the success of other on the team – if one succeeds, we all succeed; if one fails, we all fail.
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