
"When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be disappointed to discover that they are not it." Bernard Bailey
Although Albino Kangaroos are very rare, they are by no means unique and still need the support of the herd. You can use something cheesy like:
“The sum of the whole is greater than the sum of its component parts” which goes completely against Newton’s laws of Thermodynamics from an energy point of view, but is crucial to making any new, or even existing businesses work at their optimum.
With everyone chipping in together and doing what they do best, from an economic point of view, you get efficiencies of scale and specialization.
Another great example is a rowboat. If all the rowers are not rowing in the same direction, then the boat doesn’t move. Even if all the rowers ARE rowing in the same direction, but not in sync, the boat does not move optimally. The best option is to have all the rowers rowing at the same time in the same direction.
I think I have found a couple ‘secrets’ to good teamwork below:
Good Communication
Dynamic Strategy so everyone knows which direction to pull in
But this is very much a work in progress.
If you have any ideas or suggestions, please feel free to post them.
In the meantime, I am practicing what I preach today and carrying on the Journey of Life (more about that tomorrow)
Although Albino Kangaroos are very rare, they are by no means unique and still need the support of the herd. You can use something cheesy like:
“The sum of the whole is greater than the sum of its component parts” which goes completely against Newton’s laws of Thermodynamics from an energy point of view, but is crucial to making any new, or even existing businesses work at their optimum.
With everyone chipping in together and doing what they do best, from an economic point of view, you get efficiencies of scale and specialization.
Another great example is a rowboat. If all the rowers are not rowing in the same direction, then the boat doesn’t move. Even if all the rowers ARE rowing in the same direction, but not in sync, the boat does not move optimally. The best option is to have all the rowers rowing at the same time in the same direction.
I think I have found a couple ‘secrets’ to good teamwork below:
Good Communication
Dynamic Strategy so everyone knows which direction to pull in
But this is very much a work in progress.
If you have any ideas or suggestions, please feel free to post them.
In the meantime, I am practicing what I preach today and carrying on the Journey of Life (more about that tomorrow)

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