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Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Jeff Duke

The enemy of teamwork is individualism. As a team, the whole has to be greater than the sum of every individual part. The only way to do that is to work together. You can go a lot farther pulling together than you can with individual people pulling separately. — Jeff Duke

Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Gregg Sulkin

I like the team effort of everyone pulling together to make one good project. — Gregg Sulkin

Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Yasiel Puig

As long as the team is pulling together, I'm happy to be a part of it. — Yasiel Puig

Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Blair Underwood

I'd rather say no and have said no and do say no often. I walk away from projects if it doesn't feel right; if it's not the right team of people pulling in together or if the script isn't right. It could be a great idea but the script doesn't work. — Blair Underwood

Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Michelle Pfeiffer

You know, when I am working, I take really, really good care of myself. I eat really well, and I exercise, and again, I have this team of people pulling me together every day. — Michelle Pfeiffer

Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Domhnall Gleeson

Two things are always happening in acting. On the one hand, it's a team sport. We're all pulling together. But on the other, you have to look after your own character. Guard their interests. — Domhnall Gleeson

Pulling Together As A Team Quotes By Helga Drummond

It is easy to understand why groups can fail. Bringing people together, giving them objectives and bidding them to work like a team regardless of body chemistry may not bring out the best in them. Moreover, almost all groups carry passengers. In a famous experiment, Max Ringelmann, a German psychologist, found that as more people joined a rope-pulling team, the average effort expended by individual team members fell. Indeed, studies of group behaviour reveal that most of the work in groups is done by a third of the membership.1 — Helga Drummond