I would say, "This situation is a problem for someone with Sharon's leadership style. Sharon's team has been on the job for a while, and that gives them expertise, which is a substitute for leadership. In addition, the team is cohesive, which neutralizes leadership attempts. I think I'd try to develop relationships with people on the team, rather than telling them how to do their work."
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