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Carlos Moreno
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Being a Leader of a POD in an AWS Partner, I have assumed it as I understand Soccer game

"A coach generates an idea, then he has to convince that this idea is the one that will accompany him to seek efficiency; then he has to find in the player the commitment that when adversity comes the idea is not betrayed. They are the three premises of a coach" (Cesar Luis Menotti - former Argentinian Soccer player and Coach)

Being a fan and admirer of the best player in history, I did not understand this phrase until recently:

"Messi still hasn't given up... we're waiting for him to win a match and the match is won by the team, not by a footballer." (Cesar Luis Menotti)

As a former Argentinian soccer player and coach, César Luis Menotti (El Flaco), have experienced firsthand the impact of teamwork on success. In any field, whether it is sports or business, effective teamwork is essential to achieving a common goal. In this article, I will discuss the importance of teamwork in an architecture team for AWS Partner, drawing upon my insights from the soccer field as a spectator

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revolutionized the IT industry with its cloud computing services. As an AWS Partner, it is crucial to develop an efficient and collaborative team to provide the best solutions for clients. An architecture team plays a pivotal role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure that powers these solutions. Think they are the midfield of a soccer team :)

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In soccer, individual talent is important, but it is the collective effort that makes the difference. A team of players who understand and complement each other's strengths can outperform a group of talented individuals who don't work well together. Similarly, in an architecture team, synergy is vital. Each team member brings unique skills and perspectives to the table, and by combining these strengths, the team can develop more innovative and robust solutions for clients.

On the soccer field, effective communication is essential to coordinate and execute plays, and sometimes communication is based on looks, signs, words or sounds. Likewise, in an architecture team, clear and concise communication ensures that everyone is on the same page. Open channels for discussions and feedback create a supportive environment where team members can collaborate, share ideas, and resolve issues promptly.

In soccer, the ability to adapt to changing circumstances is crucial for success. In an architecture team, embracing change is equally important. The technology landscape is constantly evolving, and AWS Partners must be agile to stay ahead. A cohesive team can quickly respond to new challenges and opportunities, ensuring that their solutions remain cutting-edge.

A successful soccer team is built on trust, with each player confident that their teammates will fulfill their responsibilities. In an architecture team, trust and accountability are just as important. Team members must be able to rely on each other to deliver high-quality work on time. When trust is established, team members feel empowered to take ownership of their tasks and contribute their best efforts.

In soccer, a team with a shared vision is more likely to achieve their goals. Similarly, an architecture team with a common understanding of the project's objectives and the client's needs will be better equipped to deliver successful solutions. Aligning the team's goals fosters a sense of unity and commitment, motivating members to collaborate and support one another.

“You can stop running, or stop playing for long minutes; the only thing that cannot be stopped from doing is thinking.” (Cesar Luis Menotti)

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