A Quote by Victor Moses

My ambition is to contribute my quota to the overall success of the team. — © Victor Moses
My ambition is to contribute my quota to the overall success of the team.
All the hands, hearts and minds of the individuals collectively contribute to the team's success. (listen to your team, watch their body language, share your expectations . . . work together.)
For me, the most important thing is to be part of the team and contribute to the club's success with my performances.
The quota idea is a good one, but there are two problems with it. The first is clear: A quota system would also require all European countries to be prepared to take refugees. And secondly: What happens when the quota has been filled? Would we then simply tell those who are threatened, sorry but we have to send you back?
David Cameron, and before him Iain Duncan Smith, went out of their way to attract women into the party. Yes, we need to sell politics to more women, but quotas are not the way forward. You set a quota, what is the right quota? What is the wrong quota?
Making the playoffs is hard to come by, so if you can help contribute to your team's success it's always a successful time.
I don't know many ambition- ridden people who really enjoy themselves. Even success doesn't seem to still the insatiable, gnawing hunger of their ambition. Ambition is a good gift, but it cannot be all.
To improve humanity's chances of survival, it is critical that Canada assume a leadership role, first ramping up our own ambition and then pushing for more ambition overall in global negotiations.
It's always good to contribute to the team's success, be it with the new ball or the old ball.
I would not board a plane piloted by a quota beneficiary or be operated on by a quota doctor.
The day I feel like I can't contribute to the team's success, that's the day I am going to call it quits.
I feel comfortable putting my political stances out there without feeling as though I am filling some sort of quota. I don't have a wokeness quota for the day.
I just want to go out and enjoy my game and ensure that I contribute to the team's success, to whatever I was doing before. I would like to continue that if not better whatever I was doing. It's important for me to ensure that we win every time we go out, that's the personal target and team goal.
You can play a particular sport as long as you take good care of your body and you're confident enough and still have that hunger to where you want to be a part of an organization, a group of individuals where you feel you can contribute to the success of that team.
My conclusion: Management is the most noble of professions if it's practiced well. No other occupation offers as many ways to help others learn and grow, take responsibility and be recognized for achievement, and contribute to the success of a team.
Personal success means nothing if it isn't aligned with the success of the team. I consider myself to be a team player more than anything else.
I've had a lot of success by myself, but it's not good when you can't go and accomplish things as a team and have success as a team.
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