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for them to get bet- ter. It’s a not a criti- cism (if given prop- erly) but rather a conscious desire to help the team and each “.... member to maximize their strengths and mini- mize their weaknesses“. Nobody is born a rockstar but you can become one through determination, perseverance, passion, continuous desire to learn and dogged pursuit of being the best in your chosen field. Rockstars are fully accountable for their successes and their failures. Nobody is perfect, and failures are inevitable. The issue is not whether you will fail but how soon and how you recover. In order to stay on top of their game, rockstars con- tinuously learn new technologies, innovate, and fail quickly. They learn from those failures, turn around, and create a product/service/outcome that in the end is truly beneficial to the company and its clients. The real key here is the proactive and honest feedback loop and the ability to learn from the situation and adjust quickly. That does not happen easily in the “old story” companies but is absolutely expected in the “new story” ones. The Final Takeaway Nobody is born a rockstar, but you can become one through determination, perseverance, passion, continuous desire to learn and dogged pursuit of being the best in your chosen field. And if you take those individual rockstars, inspire them with a vision, give them ability to create and innovate, establish clear goals + objectives for them individually and as a team, and then set them free … that’s the recipe for a high performance rockstar team. SPRING 2018 | THE DOPPLER | 15