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Infographic: Anatomy of a great business team

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Ever wondered what makes a business team successful?

The infographic below looks at some of the factors teams need in order to be successful, including having a clear vision, a solid support system and mutual responsibility for the outcome.

Clear leadership and defined roles in the team are also a crucial factor in an operation running smoothly. A good leader will be able to get the most out of a team by having clear roles for each team member so they will know what is expected of them and how it impacts the business on a wider scale.

Read more tips and advice from the infographic below on how to create the best team possible for your business.

 

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This infographic was made with love by Unum. Unum providesIncome Protection which is an employee benefit that helps 1000s of businesses protect their staff.

Amie Filcher is an editorial assistant at HRreview.

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