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Team lead succeed : helping teams achieve high-performance teamwork and greater success / Nick Fewings.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto, Ontario : Nick Fewings, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 264 pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781739757205
  • 1739757203
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.402 23
Summary: Team Lead Succeed is for anyone who works in a team and wants to make a positive difference to its effectiveness. It will help you to appreciate those areas of your teamwork that are working well, whilst also highlighting areas that could be working better and need to be shared with your team, discussed and, if agreed, changed. We spend a large proportion of our careers working in teams. On average, we work for between 45-50 years of our life, and spend 35% of our waking hours during this period working, a lot of which will be as part of a team. It is therefore important that this time is both fulfilling and positive, not only for you but for your colleagues as well. If the team that you are a part of is not working effectively, it can feel awful and often has a knock-on effect on how you feel outside of work.Team Lead Succeed provides learning and practical suggestions to help teams achieve high-performance teamwork and effectiveness, by better understanding WHO is in your team and HOW effective your teamwork is in 16 areas of teamwork.
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Standard Loan Clonmel Library Main Collection 658.402 FEW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100612564

Includes bibliographical references.

Team Lead Succeed is for anyone who works in a team and wants to make a positive difference to its effectiveness. It will help you to appreciate those areas of your teamwork that are working well, whilst also highlighting areas that could be working better and need to be shared with your team, discussed and, if agreed, changed. We spend a large proportion of our careers working in teams. On average, we work for between 45-50 years of our life, and spend 35% of our waking hours during this period working, a lot of which will be as part of a team. It is therefore important that this time is both fulfilling and positive, not only for you but for your colleagues as well. If the team that you are a part of is not working effectively, it can feel awful and often has a knock-on effect on how you feel outside of work.Team Lead Succeed provides learning and practical suggestions to help teams achieve high-performance teamwork and effectiveness, by better understanding WHO is in your team and HOW effective your teamwork is in 16 areas of teamwork.

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