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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Teamwork Never Fails, Individuals Fail Teamwork

!±8± Teamwork Never Fails, Individuals Fail Teamwork

In the 2004 Summer Olympics, the Australian Women's Eight rowing team stood in fifth place, three seconds behind the leading Romanian crew team 500 meters from the finish line. When the Aussie's were inside 400 meters one of the eight women quit rowing. She dropped her oars and laid back resting her head on the lap of the rower seated behind her.

The Aussies finished dead last, 10 seconds behind the next closest finisher.

Ever feel like one of your teammates isn't pulling their weight in your company?

How do you feel when company leaders continue to look the other way and fail to hold team members accountable to their performance? Or worse, they call a meeting to preach to the group about teamwork, working together and supporting one another to get the job done?

Well, it even happens at the Olympic level of teamwork.

As a matter of fact, this was not the first time this woman quit on her team. She did it just two years earlier in the World Rowing Championships.

There are few athletic events where one person can make such a dramatic difference in the team's performance by not "pulling their weight." Rowing is certainly one of them (my wife reminds me of this fact every time we get into a two-person kayak) and offers a great example of what happens in business when employees do not work together to help their company, department or division achieve its goals.

The challenge in business is that few company leaders really understand "teamwork." That's because the concept of teamwork is amorphous. It's much "pornography" as defined by Justice Stewart in Jacobellis Vs Ohio (1964) when he said, "I can't define pornography, but I know it when I see it."

Teamwork may not be easy to define, but we know it when we see it. And, it provides a tremendous sense of fulfillment when we experience it.

Teamwork, in a business sense, just like an Olympic crew team is about everyone "rowing together" with every individual pulling their own weight fulfilling their individual, and sometimes unique, team role. It is the synergistic effect of individuals doing what is required of them, individually, that results in desired outcomes being achieved and goals being met.

So where does teamwork come into it then? Does it exist? In a sense yes, if we define teamwork as the result of necessary individual unique efforts combining to achieve a predetermined goal. And no if we define teamwork as a group of people who spend time together in the work environment in meeting after meeting to discuss their "team goals" or to create that sense of "team spirit".

In today's global economy individuals may not even come into contact with each other. Daily communication may be limited to one email. For example, a sales person in one country can forward an order to production in another, then production hands let transport in another city know the finished product is ready for delivery of the building materials to a building site. These people don't even work in the same department, the same city, and some not even in the same country. Teamwork? They may not even have met one another. Yet, it doesn't matter if teamwork is redefined to get it right.

That's why it's vital for business leaders today to understand and define "teamwork" in a much different manner than they may be used to.

This is why an off-site "team building" activity such as low ropes courses, and the like, fail to provide much of a return on investment. They are great activities to build a camaraderie, to a certain extent, but unless the foundation of individual performance expectations with specific measurable accountabilities that are managed to, are in place, they actually do more harm, than good.

Therefore, the key to great teamwork in business, and athletics, is to have everyone knowing what is expected of them and fulfilling that responsibility to the expected standard of performance. It is the successful result of fulfilling their job description, combined with everyone else in the department or company fulfilling their respective job descriptions, that results in these combined efforts achieving company goals.

That is "teamwork."

Looked at in that perspective, you can see every employee as a "rower". If one person drops their oars, or fails to follow through when others are counting on them, it means those relying on them can't complete their own tasks... it has a domino effect.

To apply our earlier example of the building materials manufacturer, the transport department wears abuse from management who has fielded complaints from unhappy customers who did not receive their expected orders. Transport failed to do what was required because they didn't receive the instructions on the goods to be delivered from Production. Production didn't know anything about it because Sales did not send the information through. Sales didn't do that because they took an unauthorized extended lunch break that day to celebrate a colleague's engagement. In not pulling their weight and doing what was required of them, they let "the team" down.

Most all of us have experienced something similar at some point in our life when working on a team.

That is why I always say...Teamwork never fails, individuals fail teamwork!


Teamwork Never Fails, Individuals Fail Teamwork

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Why Boot Stitching Is Very Important To The Quality Of Your Boots

!±8± Why Boot Stitching Is Very Important To The Quality Of Your Boots

You can always tell a good boot by its stitching. It will be neat and small, and barely noticeable. In contrast a poorly made boot has big stitching, so big it draws your eye away from the style and to the ugly criss crosses.

But is there is there a real difference. There is a difference. Poorly stitched footwear will be cheap. The kind of boot you find at a discount store emblazoned with a brand name you've never heard of. You will go for a hike in these boots and they may most likely split at the poorly stitched seam. Well stitched boots on the other hand can last years if you look after them well. You can walk up mountains, trek hundreds of miles, and though the boots will wear down it will take much longer.

So what is quality stitching? Well the general guideline is that is the stitching together of quality material. Whether this is suede or black leather, if the material is good you are halfway there. So parts of suede, for example, are stitched together using small stitches that will not break unless put under great strain. There you have it the boot is made. But we're not totally happy with the work so we have to quickly check if they are the same size and shape. A pair obviously has to match.

That was a quick overview so lets look at it in a bit more detail. First of all the sole. This is probably the most important part of the shoe and the part that is under the greatest stain because obviously our feet are constantly pushing down on it. So it has to be strong. The sole is stitched using leather. Leather is obviously a strong material and will last probably as long as any other part of the boot.

The toe of a boot should be strong as well. This is often the first part to break because of the movement of the foot against the front of the boot. Press it at the end. Is the material strong? If it is then you have a good toe.

The heel of a boot is often what gives it its style. Think of the elegance of cowboy boots or the fun, quirky look of platforms. For the heel quality boots use bits of leather and stack them up until they have the right size. These are necessary not stitched together or even stitched to the boot; instead good shoe glue can be used.

The best thing to remember is that boots don't have to be perfect. Of course both pairs have to fit the same size feet and that fit should be comfortable and provide support. That is where the quality comes from, and if there is a few minor hitches for example one boot slightly tall than the other as long as the difference isn't big it only adds character.


Why Boot Stitching Is Very Important To The Quality Of Your Boots

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Evening Bags - Winning Tips For Nighttime Handbags

!±8± Evening Bags - Winning Tips For Nighttime Handbags

Are you searching for a purse that will go well with your evening wear? Evening bags are an excellent addition to your formal attire, and the appropriate bag will give you just enough space to carry around all your necessary items.

Here are some brands of bags that you'll want to add to your handbag collection, as well as some online resources that you can take advantage of to locate the right evening wear apparel for you.

Distinctive Stuart Weitzman Handbags

The Stuart Weitzman Solitaire clutch is a great addition to any formal attire. The bowtie clasp in the front of the bag make it both changeable and fashionable, and the bag is made out of black satin, which gives it an air of distinct class. There is also an attachable strap, so that you can carry the bag on your shoulder or in your hand.

Stuart Weitzman also has available evening bags in other colors, such as the Quiznet, which is accessible in both gold and silver. The Boa Wristlet is another extraordinary evening bag selection; these snakeskin bags are available in pink, blue, and cream shades, and the purse chain fits around the wrist making the purse fashionable to carry and comfortable to keep up with.

Vintage Style Franchi Handbags

You might also look into buying evening bags from Franchi. These stylish handbags have a vintage style to them, and are available with a clasp and you can get them in satin. You can choose colors that are in Pink, gold, and silver, and the purses are just big enough for you to carry credit cards, lipstick, as well as a small cell phone. The woven silk handbags from Franchi are also perfect for formal events, and are available in pink, gray, cream, red, and blue.

Eclectic Rafe Handbags

If you're looking for exceedingly unusual evening bags that will make you the life of the party, take a look at what Rafe New York has to offer. The suede gemstone frame purse is an attractive clutch that mixes the softness of suede and the sparkle of jewels for an original yet formal look. This bag can be purchased with both green and red stones, so they are an ideal fashion accessory if you are attending a formal holiday event.

Bear in mind that you can always pay a visit to your local thrift store or consignment store to find evening bags that are novel and likely won't be found in your local department stores. You might even be able to find vintage pieces that are worth a great deal that you can utilize as both a handbag and collector's item.

If you want to order your evening bags online, visit the online destination Zappos or Handbagcrew to find reasonably priced purses and accessories that you can use for any social occasion.


Evening Bags - Winning Tips For Nighttime Handbags

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