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Quotes from Price Pritchett
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Keep stretching. Polish your skills and perfect your moves. Master the fundamentals of your job. - Price Pritchett |
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One of the most basic elements of teamwork is this: Be good at what you do. Teams need talent. The more of it you bring to the group, the more you can contribute. Build your skills, and, in a very real sense, you are building the team. - Price Pritchett |
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Strive for continuous improvement—the Japanese call it kaizen. Keep getting better at your craft, and you can do more to help the team chalk up higher scores. Any time you level off in your learning, the potential of the overall group flattens out a little more. And teamwork always takes a hit whenever people start to lose their touch. - Price Pritchett |
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Unless you're competent, people really can't afford to count on you. You're best positioned to build a high trust level in the group when you bring talent. Individual ability. - Price Pritchett |
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