Friday, February 7, 2020
Team Chemistry - What is It?
Team Chemistry - What is It?What is team chemistry? What do we mean by it? Is it real?Well, it might be true thing, but it is also extremely deceptive. True, it is very common in the sense that you see it all over the place, but it might also not be as common as we think. And what is even more important to point out is that it is a false belief. It could be one of the most easily passed down beliefs.Team chemistry was a term used to mean the level of strength or emotional bonding between a group of people. The stronger the bonds, the stronger the team. It's like an animal pack. Or, maybe you have been in a company, which had such a strong bond in the way of friends and team spirit.To some, it means the same thing as the Unity Principle. That was born out of unity as well. In the society of the times, when the companies were more focused on money, and less on purpose, the second principle was born out of the idea that unity of purpose could make it more efficient.The truth is, there i s no such thing as team chemistry, it just does not exist and probably never will. It's just a myth and is also a trick, which help you get on your way faster, in the sense that you don't have to really go through a lot of trouble and difficult situations to get to the real truth. It also keeps you from getting bored.If you really think about it, all that's needed is for someone to pick up a piece of paper and to write on it something that needs to be done. To get on with the process of getting a job done. The person could be right now writing down the entire team, and what their purpose is, and they would still be writing down something that needs to be done. The only difference is that instead of your goal being to accomplish it, the goal is for them to complete it.Team bonding can certainly help make a team work. But the real process needs to be done before that bonding takes place. That is the true meaning of team chemistry, or team unity.
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