Welcome to this episode about (THE 17 INDISPUTABLE LAWS OF TEAMWORK) book written by John C. Maxwell. This book will provide a lot of useful and necessary concepts for teams to be effective and leaders to care about while leading teams.
In this episode, I will talk about the ninth law which is (The law of Countability) and it states that Teammates must be able to count on each other when it counts. The important points under this law are the following:
- The importance of the law of Countability is most evident when the risks are high.
- Team members who can only rely on each other during easy times have not developed the ability to depend.
- Character + Competence + Commitment + Consistency + Cohesion = Countability.
- Countability begins with character because it depends on trust, which is the foundation of all interactions with people.
- Having team members who cannot be relied upon in times of hardship is not a very happy experience for the team. When times are tough, you need to know that you can count on your teammates.
- Teammates must develop cohesion, that is the ability to stick together no matter how difficult the circumstances become.
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