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Team Leadership and the San Francisco Giants

As you all know, the San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series on Monday. Since 1954, the Giants have tried their best to win the series but with no avail since moving to San Francisco. The Giants have a beautiful ball park in the China Basin in the city and on the outside wall facing King Street there is a Giants Wall of Fame. Fortunate to have tickets to game two, my sister and I arrived early to the park so we wouldn't miss a single moment. As I walked past the wall, I saw the names and faces of all the Giants of previous seasons: Mays. McCovey, Clark, Bonds, etc. I have been a Giants fan since I was a little girl. I am so impressed of these individuals who made following the team a great experience. This year there are great names to remember: Posey, Lincecum, Renteria, Huff, Uribe, Sandoval, Torres, Cain, Brumgarter, Ross, etc. But the difference between those previous teams and this year's team was the ability of their manager, Bruce Bochy, to look at them as a team....

Integrity

Sometimes we forget the one of our most valuable possessions is our integrity. It is hard to obtain and if we lose it, we may never get it back. Here's a great article from Dr. Alan Zimmerman about integrity. Read on.... -------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Zimmerman's TUESDAY TIP: "The time is always right to do what is right." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. What Dr. Alan Zimmerman's Personal Commentary: The elections are upon us, and no matter what the outcome, history is in the making. And history needs to be made ... considering the lack of integrity that is so rampant in so many of our so-called "public servants." In fact, I like the way one health care expert put it when asked about a particular elected official. He said, "I don't think they could legally put him in a mental hospital. On the other hand, if he were already in, I don't believe they could legally let him out." Well, it's easy to pick...

A Simple "Thank you"

In this electronic world, we are losing those small significant things that really matter. When I was a child, my parents would require me to write "thank you" notes for every gift that I ever received. How do you thank your employees? Recognition is so important today. Your employees are scared. They think that they will be the next one on the unemployment line. Give them recognition for a job well done. Say "thank you". Better yet, write in down.