To
create a successful team, effective
communication methods are necessary
for both team members and leaders.
Team members may understand the need
for improving communication skills,
but are uncertain how to improve
them.
Following are a some common team
blunders and pitfalls that effective
ministerial teams have learned to
avoid.
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Communicate, Communicate,
Communicate
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Don't Blame Others For
Not Meeting Deadlines
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Support group members'
ideas
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No Bragging-rejoice in
your successes with the
group, but don't act
like a superstar.
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Listen actively-Look at
the person speaking,
nod, ask questions,
paraphrase key points
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Get-Share suggestions,
ideas, solutions and
proposals with team
members
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