Synergy Creates Energy
Living by comparison is fatal vision, for  always there will be those who appear better off and worse off than ourselves at  any given moment in time. In truth, there is no such distinction as superior and  subordinate. We all have unique talents that will blossom and flourish when  nurtured.
In past decades, there was a more "look out for number one" and  "don't bring in people who might want your job" style of leadership. You  generally would hire those people who would do as they were told and who  wouldn't challenge your ideas or authority. This type of thinking led to bulging  bureaucracies and mediocre middle management that accomplished little. This  mind-set also created a scarcity mentality that there wasn't enough to go  around: so don't share ideas, don't brainstorm with others who might steal your  concepts, and above all, don't help your coworkers or employees succeed. We have  seen that this approach clearly will not work in the global marketplace of the  knowledge age.
Today the challenge is to establish networks, strategic  alliances, synergistic relationships, and ad hoc teams to solve problems and  help everyone accomplish their goals. You now look for those people who are not  satisfied with the status quo, who are striving for excellence and have talents  and abilities that you don't.
This requires that you "check your ego at  the door" and that you don't get intimidated by others who may have different  talents or strengths than you do. This is what synergy is all about. As we value  the differences and look at truly working together, one plus one really can  equal three or even more.
This week, focus on "working with others"  rather than "competing against others."  
-- Denis  Waitley
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