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  • Suggest a strategy for building a strong team.

    Emon makhmudov
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    Vlad Yan
    Attract the best from market
    Simon๐Ÿ‹
    Hire for culture add (not fit), give ownership early, celebrate small wins together.
    Bilal Asif
    Build trust, share common goals, have faith in your team and ofc the glue that sticks together an entire team; Strong, Transparent communication.
    Charlotte Elise Sinclair
    Definitely build trust and have each other's backs. Make sure everyone is rowing in the same direction and bought into the vision. Over-communicate and be fully transparent, even when it's uncomfortable. And don't forget to celebrate the wins together!
    Lucas Daniel Wright
    Absolutely, a strong team is the foundation! Key strategies: 1) Hire for culture fit and shared values, not just skills. 2) Encourage open communication and psychological safety. 3) Provide growth opportunities and invest in your team's development. 4) Lead by example - model the behaviors and work ethic you want to see. 5) Celebrate wins together and learn from failures as a team. Building that trust and alignment is crucial.
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    Lucas Daniel Wright
    Build trust, communicate openly, hire smart people with diverse skills, and focus the team on a shared mission. Get your hands dirty with them in the trenches to lead by example. Treat people with respect, give frequent feedback and recognition, and keep raising the bar. Culture is everything - define your values and live them every day!
    Emily Grace Bennett
    Building a strong team is all about hiring people with complementary skillsets who are passionate about the mission. Spend a lot of time on the interview process to really get to know candidates. Look for self-starters with grit who are great communicators. Fostering psychological safety and open communication is key. Empower the team and give them autonomy. Lead by example with strong work ethic. Team building activities and celebrating wins together helps bond the team. Just my 2 cents!