Saturday, April 11, 2020
5 Key Characteristics Of The Best Team Players - Work It Daily
5 Key Characteristics Of The Best Team Players - Work It Daily Calling all team players! From a young age, weâre told thereâs no âIâ in team, and that teamwork is an essential part of success. Part of being on a team requires us to contribute something valuable to our teammates. There are certain qualities that all great team players bring to the table, and thereâs no denying that the best teams want them. For many businesses, success is born from the collaboration of innovative team players. In fact, teamwork and collaboration are described as âvery importantâ by nearly 75% of employers. Take The Grommet, for instance, a product launching company that relies on its employees to breathe life into their clientsâ stories. Like cogs on a wheel, every department impacts the outcome of their business. Within each department, a small tribe of team players keeps the wheels turning smoothly. As Bobby McLaughlin, The Grommetâs Sr. Manager of the Maker Programming Team, says, itâs their âcross-team involvement that not only brings in different perspectives, but is great for team bonding, too.â With a range of different viewpoints and a team that is as tight-knit as it is driven, employees need to bring their A-game. How do you know if youâre an asset to the team? Here are the five key characteristics of the best team players: 1. Self-Motivated Someone who wants to see their efforts make a positive change is destined to do just that. The great thing about being self-motivated is that your fellow employees recognize that youâre reliable and accountable for not only doing your part but doing it well. With little prompting, you aspire for growth, which helps the people around you grow, too. To find the team where youâll fit right in, look for jobs in places that Bobby describes as somewhere âyouâre able to see your influence and decisions directly correlate with something happening.â Your teammates will love you for it. Pam Crombie âInstead of being competitive with one another, the feeling here is that we need to make this company what itâs going to be tomorrow and we need you to do it.â - Pam Crombie, The Grommet, Sr. Accountant Do you want to work with Pam in Accounting? Apply here! 2. Sharp While wanting to succeed is half the battle, the other crucial element is having the skills to do so. If you are an astute observer and easily adapt to a companyâs changing needs, you will be especially well-prepared to apply your skills to any given situation. Sharp people donât need someone to keep them on their toes; theyâre already moving because theyâve taken the next steps before theyâre needed. These people are great team players because they set the bar high and know how to keep pushing it higher. 3. Flexible Without the ability to adapt for any curve ball, a team will find themselves swinging and missing. Itâs necessary to have team players who are flexible. Not to be confused with being a pushover, being flexible implies that you are willing and able to accommodate your team membersâ needs, varying projects or timeframes, and wearing multiple hats. Flexibility allows you to grow as a professional and as a team. Pam Crombie, The Grommetâs Sr. Accountant, says she loved the application process with the company because the team was flexible, right away, for someone they hadnât even met yet. Flexibility in your interactions ensures that you can focus on fostering the right relationships on your team. Bobby McLaughlin âThere is never a dull day here. Good or bad, I am going to do something new today and every day.â - Bobby McLaughlin, The Grommet, Sr. Manager Maker Programming Team Do you want to work with Bobby in Maker Programming? Apply here! 4. Accessible Your team canât rely on you if they have to spend all day chasing you. While great teams recognize that youâre busy, team players always make it a point to communicate clearly (and often!) with their cohorts. Part of working together efficiently means mastering the art of concise emails and meetings over coffees/beers/beverages-of-choice. Accessibility is kind of like respect; if you want it, you should show it, too. From the newest members to the leaders running the team, being accessible gets things done. When talking about The Grommetâs CEO, Jules Pieri, Pam shares that Jules is the kind of approachable person whose door is always open. This goes to show that great team players can be found at any level of employment. Mike Lovett âYes, sheâs our CEO. But, sheâs part of the team. Sheâs just like the captain. You can still go up to her and talk.â - Mike Lovett, The Grommet, Marketing Associate 5. Passionate The greatest achievements are accomplished because someone truly cared about the work. If you can bring passion for the teamâs purpose, then youâre a team player who everyone wants to play alongside. In any job, itâs important - not just for our team, but for our own happiness - that we believe in the mission of our work. Not every day will be perfect, but in a job where weâre passionate, everyday is worthwhile. This impacts the kind of effort and commitment we show our team, and as a result, affects the companyâs progress. If you seek out a position that supports your interests, youâll be a happier, better team player. Mimi Wong âWeâre a small business supporting small businesses. Everyone here is very passionate about their job. Itâs a job where I never wake up in the morning and dread dragging myself to work.â - Mimi Wong, The Grommet, Director of Community Experience Do you want to work with Mimi in Community Experience? Apply here! Above all else, the best team players are proud of their teams! Are you a team player? Calling all team players! Do you want to want to work for a team thatâs as fun as it is driven? The Grommet is looking for people to join their team who want to grow professionally and influence the growth of the company. Theyâre hiring for many types of jobs! You can learn about their open positions and apply here. Take a look today, and be sure to tell them CAREEREALISM sent you. No matter what position youâre interested in, thereâs a fit for you. The best part? The team says itâs all about the people, and they canât wait for you to meet them! This post was written by Samantha Mick Photo credit: The Grommet and CAREEREALISM Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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