574. You are a part of a team


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “If you are the head of a team of teachers, say, for example, the director of the department of English, I would tell you some ideas, if useful.

Each member of the group ought to have his or her role, a specific one, within the conducting of the team. This team should be well structured, well outfitted. You listen to their worries and daily findings. Try to raise a good rapport among you all, but without forcing it. You give proposals too.

Go ahead, set an example, work hard. Problems of the staff members have to be faced and even try get from them a chance for creativity, for a common growth. So, listen to your colleagues but you have the last word, and your colleagues expect so. Anyway, make this latter attitude compatible with that listening to the others. Leave ample possibilities for their initiatives. Learn from your colleagues. This may be the big scheme – authentic circumstances deserve authentic treatment.” / Photo from: luge-erin-hamlin-photos. channelone com

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