The Team’s Strengths can be YOUR Superpower
Have you ever noticed how much easier it is to recognise the strengths of someone else than it is to recognise your own? We often find it difficult to notice our own strengths, it is easy to downplay, and we don't give them enough credit because it comes easily to us.?
Whilst learning and utilising our strengths is important to development, the not-so-obvious truth is that learning your teams’ strengths can be an even greater superpower. There's something even more powerful about understanding the strengths of the people in your team.?
By helping others in your team to identify and use their strengths, you benefit from increased productivity, creativity, the confidence of others and increasing cohesion within the team.
“It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” – Charles Darwin
There are many benefits to identifying team strengths:
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Sounds like important qualities to bring to a team, right?
"Although individuals need not be well-rounded, teams should be" - Tom Rath
Identifying strengths in others often requires taking the time to pay attention to the tasks they excel in; consider the common strengths running through these activities. Don't forget to recognise the things they do not get enough credit for. Staying curious is key.
Despite the various research fields related to body language, the most effective way of understanding others is to talk about it. To maximise chances of accurately understanding others, ask them:?
You can develop your awareness of others by helping your team to identify and use their strengths which equally has great benefits to you, helping you to achieve more and be more productive, as well as boosting confidence and cohesion in your team.?
When we take the time to recognise our peers' strengths, we can all benefit in unexpected ways.