Home Team refers to a team in which a given member is peer but is not the the team leader. For example, the home team for a marketing executive is the senior leadership team, where she is expected to give and receive peer-to-peer feedback. In contrast, the marketing team for which she is the team leader is not her home team. Home teams can be a powerful distinction for developing and leveraging strong dynamic peer-to-peer relationships and creating accountable organizations. A common misinterpretation of this idea is that your home team is one that you lead or a place where you spend most of your time; this may or may not be the case.
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