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	<title>Comments on: Stuck?  Get Unstuck!</title>
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		<title>by: Rob Newbold
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		<link>http://www.reformingprojectmanagement.com/2004/07/18/377/#comment-233</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        There is a great little article today in the www.chicagosports.com site by a gentleman trying to make the San Francisco 49ers football team.  He outlines three tips that he's learned that apply directly to project teams.  Here they are:
Number 1: Accountability - Your team is counting on YOU to get it done. 
Number 2: Acceptance - Everyone on a team is different.  We all have different roles (kicker, special team, linebacker, tackle) but the same goal (winning) in a team
Number 3: Sacrifices - Helping the team is your main goal.  We have to put the team before ourselves and realize that nobody is bigger than the game (project).
As a guy trying to make it big as a special teams player he understands that every job is important to winnning and just playing at this level is more than most people get to do.  What do you think?
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Number 1: Accountability - Your team is counting on YOU to get it done.<br />
Number 2: Acceptance - Everyone on a team is different.  We all have different roles (kicker, special team, linebacker, tackle) but the same goal (winning) in a team<br />
Number 3: Sacrifices - Helping the team is your main goal.  We have to put the team before ourselves and realize that nobody is bigger than the game (project).<br />
As a guy trying to make it big as a special teams player he understands that every job is important to winnning and just playing at this level is more than most people get to do.  What do you think?
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