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. Many of the players had little antidotes about times during the season where their manager asked them to do something different. Bochy wanted each player to be well rounded and effective when put into the line up. Bochy wanted to surprise other teams with "out of the ordinary" players. Bochy also knew that those who were willing to be prepared even if they were not on the starting line up, could come in at an important time and make a great play or hit a great pitch.
So, the question is, how do the members of your team play? Are they reaching beyond their talents and prepared for your big day? Are they working for the team's goals or focusing on their own personal agenda? Will your team take you to the world series? Ask more of your team members. Help them out of their comfort zone and learn a new skill. Your team will be triumphant if all members are successful and working together.
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