Play Nice in the Sand Box

Among difficult employees, those who will not let others play in their sand box are the worst.  They have a perception that they know it all, they are ultimately accountable and no one has a right to question what they are doing or suggest another way of doing it.  This mentality is detrimental to the team dynamics and overall health of the organization. 

The more questions that are raised, the better your chances for significant improvements.  In this new era of extreme competition, significant improves keep you in the game and advancing above the competition.  Those from other disciplines do not have tunnel vision about how it has to be, so they offer better insight and creativity into the equation. 

Play nice in the sand box; allow others into the sand box and your organization’s sand box will expand. 

Carol Senour

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