How much correlation is there with team chemistry and team success?

Sunday, May 31st, 2009 | Chemistry

cubsrock1617 asked:


I think a team that plays as a team is much more successful.

Take the Cubs for example… I’ll admit they’re probably not THE best team on paper (though they are in the top 5 I’d say), but they play extremely well together as a team and when someone makes a mistake another player always seems to be there to pick them up.

So the question is, do you think team chemistry plays a huge role in success?

Related posts:

  1. What is the role of Chemistry in the design of pesticides combining max efficiency with min enviro damage? yeraciba asked: Sorry about the shortening of words… I...
  2. How has Science affected the way the world’s population meets its dietary needs? littlechinesedevil asked: In order to fulfil the needs of...
  3. Why is the ability to solve problems important in chemistry? Susie asked: Honors Chemistry homework question…please help: Why is...
  4. What are good websites to learn Organic Chemistry? cyneburg asked: I’m looking for a website that goes...

Tags: , ,

Related posts:

  1. What is the role of Chemistry in the design of pesticides combining max efficiency with min enviro damage? yeraciba asked: Sorry about the shortening of words… I...
  2. How has Science affected the way the world’s population meets its dietary needs? littlechinesedevil asked: In order to fulfil the needs of...
  3. Why is the ability to solve problems important in chemistry? Susie asked: Honors Chemistry homework question…please help: Why is...
  4. What are good websites to learn Organic Chemistry? cyneburg asked: I’m looking for a website that goes...

2 Comments to How much correlation is there with team chemistry and team success?

Sharon S
June 2, 2009

definitely. If players don’t get along or don’t like their manager, the chances of failing are greater. When each plays as a piece of the whole puzzle then different ones always fit in and success is achieved.

llk51
June 5, 2009

I think it’s actually the reverse. Team success tends to breed team chemistry.

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Search