TEAMWORK SKILLS Skills Employers Want Today!! By: Suzanna Smilesalot.

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TEAMWORK SKILLS Skills Employers Want Today!! By: Suzanna Smilesalot

Actively Participate in a Group: Employers expect new hires to be able to work with people from diverse cultures.

Know the Groups Rules and Values Every organization has specific rules and expectations for their employees. As as new hire, I must take the time to learn what the rules are so that I do not offend anyone.

Listen to Other Group Members When others are talking I am not I listen to what others have to say respectfully

Express Ideas to Other Group Members

Be Sensitive to Group Members Ideas and Views

Be Willing to Compromise if Necessary to Accomplish a Goal

Be a Leader, or, Follower to Best Accomplish the Goal

Work in Changing Settings and With People of Differing Backgrounds