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Dream Team

I read an interview with the former editor-in-chief of a successful magazine in which she says that one of her proudest career achievements was creating the team she worked with. 

She assembled a team she calls, 'a collection of the most talented, wonderful, kind and hilarious people ever,' and she is proud she 'never made room for someone who might have been gifted but was tricky or difficult.'  Bear in mind that this is a woman honored by Advertising Age as an A-List Top 10 under 50 person-to-watch.

This reminds me of KWilson's blog post on teams.

It is another example of how a team that is a dream to work with has the potential to out-perform a team with an all-star lineup.

 

Comments




  • Mimi:


    Maybe part of the definition of "all-star" includes qualities of general hilarity and ease of working with.  Think so?


    To go a step farther, I'll get behind the concept that a team that is a dream to work with and has a dream to work with is a world-beater.  Art

    artvanbodegraven, 2 months ago | Flag

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