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		<title> Real Estate Team Training </title>
		<link> http://www.realestateteamtraining.com </link>
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		Copyright 2007 Real Estate Team Training. All Rights Reserved. 
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    	<pubDate>05-07-2008</pubDate>
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			<title> Team Training for Specialized Real Estate Team Training, Team Building, and Business Growth Seminars and Programs. </title>
			<link> http://www.realestateteamtraining.com </link>
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<div align="left">Business training seems like an everyday occurrence. Many large and small corporations have team training and team building seminars to unite the company and help everyone have similar goals in mind. With corporations it's easy, employees aren't necessarily competing with each other, the structure is based on everyone working together. <br /><br />In Real Estate, the world of competition is much different. Real Estate Agents are taught to be competitive and when it comes to creating a team, it seems completely alien to most Agents.<br /></div>
<strong><br /><font size="3" color="#000000">A Real Estate Team? Is there such a thing? </font></strong><br /></div>
<br />The Real Estate Business seems like such a competitive industry that there is no room for teamwork. Most of the time that teams get together, the competitive emotions that Real Estate creates ends up breaking the teams apart. <em><strong>So if Real Estate teams never seem to work, what's the point?</strong></em><br /><br /><strong><font size="3">Real Estate Teams that work well together level out the competition. Strength in numbers, but furthermore, strength in unity is the best way to create a Real Estate Team. </font></strong><br /><br /><strong><em>If you've already established a Real Estate Team</em></strong>, I'm sure that you have encountered the difficulties that come in unifying different personalities, goals, and various sales strategies. The point of a Real Estate Team is not to make everyone the same, but more importantly, to highlight everyone's differences and utilize their strengths to their maximum potential. In the same way, a Real Estate Team can balance out each others' weaknesses. Think of it as checks and balances. <br /><br /><em><strong>If you're a Team Leader, Real Estate Manager, or trying to create a Team</strong></em>, it's not easy to do it alone. Half of the time, you won't be able to see things that an outside source can see. That's why it's so important to have Team Training overseen by a coach, trainer, or mentor. Coaches have the ability to see your Team and the Team's future from a birds' eye view because they aren't directly within the Team. <br /><strong><br /></strong>
<div align="center"><strong><font size="3">You can bring your Real Estate Business to levels you never imagined if you have a cohesive, unified Real Estate Team with a good coach on your side. </font></strong><br /><br /><strong><font size="3">Real Estate Team Training is here to support you and your Team and make your Real Estate Business surpass all of your competitors in success and longevity. </font></strong><br /><br /></div>
<div align="center"><font size="3" color="#20b4d2"><em><strong>For more information on our Real Estate Team Training programs, <a href="http://www.realestateteamtraining.com/pages/contact-us.htm">contact us today</a>!</strong></em></font></div> </td>
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