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The co-worker effect
published December 8, 2009
How many of you study on your free time? I do, but you only have so many hours in a day. This is where your active work environment and skilled co-workers come into play. If you are working for an employer that does not employ the best of the best you are not pushed to your limits. Adding the fact that equally skilled people tend to cluster, you are not growing as fast as you could if your co-workers are below average.
This brings us to an inner circle. Especially when leading, you need an excellent inner circle. Purpose of the inner circle is to bring the best out of you and to compensate on your weaknesses. In a return you help your inner circle members to fully reach their potential. Since an working inner circle is not built by accident and all good things are done together, you need to focus on building it.
That is why you should always aim to work with the best.
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