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	<title>Comments on: Crucial Business Step: Adding the Second Person</title>
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		<title>By: Penny Feigel, IAC-EZ</title>
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		<dc:creator>Penny Feigel, IAC-EZ</dc:creator>
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		<description>Working as part of a team is completely different from working alone.  But, as long as everyone knows what is expected and is working toward the same goal, it is essentially a great way to work.  

Teams are so unique, but they can be so beneficial since there are usually different areas that one person is just better or more experienced than the other and you can pull off of each others strengths.  I have worked with people who I have a lot in common with, and some that were completely different.  Neither were better or worse, just different.  

I have found whenever I work with someone else it&#039;s best to remember that nobody on the team (at least in most cases) has telepathy and assumptions are not a good thing.  Just remember to keep communication open and that nobody is perfect.  After some time any team can find that right blend works, and everyone benefits.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working as part of a team is completely different from working alone.  But, as long as everyone knows what is expected and is working toward the same goal, it is essentially a great way to work.  </p>
<p>Teams are so unique, but they can be so beneficial since there are usually different areas that one person is just better or more experienced than the other and you can pull off of each others strengths.  I have worked with people who I have a lot in common with, and some that were completely different.  Neither were better or worse, just different.  </p>
<p>I have found whenever I work with someone else it&#8217;s best to remember that nobody on the team (at least in most cases) has telepathy and assumptions are not a good thing.  Just remember to keep communication open and that nobody is perfect.  After some time any team can find that right blend works, and everyone benefits.</p>
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