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You only need to remember one thing when developing a great team.

February 13, 2014 By //  by J. Val Hastings

The secret to developing  a great TEAM is the following:

Do what you do best!  Then, get out of the way and let everyone else do the rest.

That’s all you need to remember – seriously!

All the best to you,

 

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