Recipe for a Successful Team
You will need:
A coach
Other members (as many as you feel is needed)
1 longterm goal
1/2 cup of strength
1/2 cup of positivity
1/2 cup of motivation
A few short term goals
A leader or two or three or four or more
2 cups of hard work
1 cup of adaptability
1 cup of patience
1 tbs of "forming"
1 tbs of "storming"
1 tbs of "norming"
1 tbs of "performing"
Instructions:
First, the coach (you) has to gather a group of people who can possibly work together (this has much variety, be creative). Make sure that this group has something in common: a long term goal. If the group does not contain these ingredients, simply add them: 1 cup of hard work, 1 cup of adaptability, and 1 cup of patience. Mix in large bowl. Second, the coach should watch over and discover key traits the members contribute. Third, the coach should have the group vote for a leader(s). Remember; the coach has final say in who the leaders are. Make sure these leaders contain at least 1/2 cup of strength, 1/2 cup of positivity, 1/2 cup of motivation, and 1 extra cup of hard work.
Once the leaders have been picked, get them to work; preheat that oven to 350°F. Stir up their minds. Handpick with them the details of the long term goal that is going to be completed and short term goals for the journey. Have the leaders share their ideas with the rest of the group. Mix and pour in 9" by 12" glass pan. Bake for 35 minutes or until friendships start to show.
In a separate, small pan, mix together the forming, storming, norming, and performing AKA the "orm"s. Heat on low for 5 minutes. Once ready, pull out the pan in the oven and quickly pour over the "orm"s. Chill for 1 hour and enjoy!
Feel free to any alterations. Add a pinch of positivity here or a few pinches of patience there. This recipe is quite flexible. ;)
http://www.chsbs.cmich.edu/leader_model/development/media/Movies/remember_the_titans.htm

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