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How to Be a Better Teambuilder (How to Be a Better... Series)

af Rupert Eales-White

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Lively and ""easy to read"", the books in this dynamic new series are clear, concise action-oriented and up-to-date summaries of a particular management skill. Providing practical advice that any employee can apply immediately in their day-to-day work, each book in the series includes: -- practical tips for improving personal skills -- checklist and diagrams -- short case studies. The power of effective teamwork is now being recognized in many organizations. Complete with exercises and questionnaires to help build the ideal team, this action-oriented book shows how to: -- construct a practical action plan to build effective teams -- avoid personality dashes within teams -- achieve practical solutions to team problems, and -- get the right mix of team members. Detailing how the effective teambuilder can cope with change and constantly shape the team for optimal performance and achievement.… (mere)
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If you're responsible for building a high-performing team, the quality of your teambuilding skills is the key to success. This book will enable you to transform these skills. Core aspects covered are how to:
- develop effective questioning and listening skills in all team-members
- motivate each team-member
- release the creative power of the team
- align the needs of the individual to those of the team and the task
- develop an environment of humour, challenge and support.
Complete with a personal action plan, this book will ensure that you build a team that meets its goals every time.
- Improve your performance
- Update your skills
- Learn new techniques
- Boost your career prospects
  rajendran | Mar 8, 2007 |
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Lively and ""easy to read"", the books in this dynamic new series are clear, concise action-oriented and up-to-date summaries of a particular management skill. Providing practical advice that any employee can apply immediately in their day-to-day work, each book in the series includes: -- practical tips for improving personal skills -- checklist and diagrams -- short case studies. The power of effective teamwork is now being recognized in many organizations. Complete with exercises and questionnaires to help build the ideal team, this action-oriented book shows how to: -- construct a practical action plan to build effective teams -- avoid personality dashes within teams -- achieve practical solutions to team problems, and -- get the right mix of team members. Detailing how the effective teambuilder can cope with change and constantly shape the team for optimal performance and achievement.

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