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"I'm momma bear/poppa bear and they are my cubs"
"It's like I'm managing kids"
"We're like a family"
All these statements make me cringe. Leaders and even team members need to realize they are a coach and part of a team, not a family. Coaches focus on individual performance and what's best for the team. I dive into the difference between the two terms.
By Amy Newfield, MS, CVT, VTS (ECC)5
2020 ratings
"I'm momma bear/poppa bear and they are my cubs"
"It's like I'm managing kids"
"We're like a family"
All these statements make me cringe. Leaders and even team members need to realize they are a coach and part of a team, not a family. Coaches focus on individual performance and what's best for the team. I dive into the difference between the two terms.

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