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5 WARNING SIGNS THAT YOU'RE TRYING TO PUT AN "I" IN TEAM

It's a nice ideal, but altruism is hard to come by... even in the most dedicated and collegial teams. It doesn't take much for team unity to fracture when even one person inadvertently inserts a "me first" into the team dynamics.

That's why is so important for all team members to be vigilant about preserving the team. It starts by recognizing the warning signs when someone is self-centric instead of team-focused. Recognizing it in yourself is best! These 5 warning signs, presented in this snack-size course, can help you check yourself before you wreck yourself and your team! 
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Like all the free content here on People First Leadership Academy, Snack-Size Lessons are designed to support your leadership development and personal effectiveness. 

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