If you are on a project team at work, nothing can be worse than finding that you do not get along with the others. Especially if this project will be lasting for a while, and if you will be with these people each day, it is vital that you get along with them. Even though you might not care for everyone on the team, you can still get along with them (even the worst of them!) by following these tips.
You need to recognize, first and foremost, that it is not always important for you to prove that you are right. Even though this can be difficult if you find yourself on a team with an insufferable “know it all” who is nevertheless usually wrong, it is still important to adhere to this principle. As you begin to realize that it is not always necessary to prove you are right, you will also begin to realize that there will be a lot of times during a project when the team is wrong about something that actually has no bearing on the project. In this way, you need to learn to correct the rest of your team only when it is absolutely necessary – in essence, picking your battles. @@AMAZONWIDGET;workplace conflict;1000@@. You will likely encounter conflicts and frustrations with the way some of the others on your team work, and picking your battles extends to these situations also. In the end, it is better for both yourself and the project that you only assert your strong opinions about something when it is necessary to do so. Especially when you are around the same people every day, it can be difficult to be “the bigger man,” but this will pay off in the long run. Being the “bigger man” also extends to those times when someone else on your project team tries to take credit for work they did not actually do. In the end, your superiors will come to be aware of who did all the work, and they will also come to be aware of who did little or nothing. Being on a project team is supposed to be all about completing the project well, but it often turns out to also be about surviving to the end! When you follow these tips, you will be able to survive and even thrive to the end of the project. @@ADSENSE@@.