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Posted on Jul 11, 2016
CPT Multifunctional Logistician
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CPT (Join to see) Sir, a team has a shared mission and goal. Any team will have some members that contribute more than others. Everyone has a job to do in order to accomplish the mission. The mission is more important than any one individual. Without the team effort, the mission will not be accomplished. I spent 33 years working on the Space Shuttle Program. The Astronauts had to trust that each of us put the mission and team concept above all other considerations.
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I was going to say basically the same thing. Except the Space Shuttle Program part of course, which is pretty cool by the way. But a conjoined effort of individuals working together in progress towards an end goal. In Sgt Hallocks case, Space.
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CPT Multifunctional Logistician
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The key point that you and I both agreen on it seems is that a team is built on trust.
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Sgt Field Radio Operator
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CPT (Join to see) - Absolutely. You have to trust that the other members of the team will complete their part of the project, which support the overall goal of safe flights.
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PO3 Michael James
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Sgt Hallock, Sir; Trust, a shared mission, a goal.. Well said, Sir.. something that Congress apparently can Not Comprehend !! TEAM
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CPT Jack Durish
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Interesting subject. It puts me in mind of the movie Ben Hur. After observing a team of horses pulling a chariot in a race, Ben Hur tells the owner that they would perform better if arranged differently. The faster horse on the outside of the turn (it has farther to travel) the steadier horse on the inside to set the pace, etc. All teams have different roles and it is the challenge of the leader to put each where they can provide the greatest value to the team effort. And, yes, trust is an important component to most teams, but I'm not sure that is true of a team of horses.
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Bidirectional trust coupled with the ability and respect to agree to disagree without retaliation
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