At Big Nerd Ranch, we love helping Engineering teams and their leaders dream big and achieve more. As the leader of our iOS & Web teams here at the Ranch, one of the questions I am always evaluating is "how do we build a great team?" In this series, I am going to share some of my current thoughts around this topic that I believe will make your team more effective whether you are the leader or contributor. Let's start with one thing we can control and predict, you. Start With You Your team's ability to thrive is directly related to how you are thriving as a leader. Your greatest contribution to the team you lead is leading yourself well. Why? Because a great team is composed of a diverse group of individuals who are all leading themselves well. If you want to see any behavior in your team you have to first see it in yourself. Be what you want to see. When I first joined Big Nerd Ranch, I knew I wanted to see our team serve one another and fight for each individual's common good. To do this, you have to build personal relationships and let those on your team know that you care.
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