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Title: How a Group Can Become a High Performance Team
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Coach Jackson capitalized on the talents of his players and converted them from individuals into teammates with the same goal?to raise a championship banner in Chicago Stadium.
Every team needs a leader. Every leader needs to have a mentor to take them from a great player to a superstar... Showed first 250 characters
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Every leader needs to have a mentor to take them from a great player to a superstar. Every high-performance team needs a leader, too. Those leaders need to learn how to become great leaders. Every successful team needs to have role-players to follow the leader's guidance and direction, do their part for the team, and step up when needed to... Showed next 250 characters
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