I am a good player as an individual and as part of a team.
No. they have a contract for the team they play for.
jameer nelson
goal directed team player
If asked this question in a job interview, answer honestly. If you enjoy working with other people to achieve a group goal, then you likely do see yourself as a team player. If not, and you prefer to be alone, work alone, and celebrate alone, then you likely do not see yourself as a team player.
goal directed team player
you pick what team you want him to be on then you go to play mode then you fine the team that you put him on then choose the that team and when you play you'll see him
Qualifications, Experience, self Confidence, a good team player,
goal orientented
from where self directed team concept originated
Yes, "team player" is typically written as two words. It refers to a person who works well within a group, contributing to the team's goals and collaborating effectively with others. While you may occasionally see it hyphenated (as "team-player"), the most common usage is as two separate words.
Communications Skills (listening, verbal, written), Exceptional listener & communicator, Analytical thinker, Flexible team player. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-examples-of-intrapersonal-skills#sthash.DZb3raub.dpuf
Um... practice? Join a team in high school. Then join a team in college. There are scouts that watch you to see if you are pro material.