By George L. Rosario, CEO & Founder at GC Rosario Group Have you ever watched a team that is absolutely killing it on the field and then one person comes up to bat or pitch and totally throws the game away? What was that player's attitude? Have you ever watched a company driven into the ground when hard times come because an unprofessional team member (or leader) drops the ball at the most critical point? What was that company member's attitude? Have you ever watched a great day be turned into a miserable day by someone who comes into a room and drains it of all energy? What was that person's attitude? The overwhelmingly common denominator in many scenarios where a team fails is the negative person, or negative people. As a consulting professional, I love to go in, roll up my sleeves, hang out with the members of the team and give them a voice. I like to spend two weeks with the team, observing them, helping them with their jobs, stepping into their environment, adoptin