Making Teams Work

How to Create Productive and Effective Teams

Business & Finance, Economics
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Author: Laura Stack ISBN: 1230000118757
Publisher: The Productivity Pro, Inc. Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: The Productivity Pro, Inc. Language: English
Author: Laura Stack
ISBN: 1230000118757
Publisher: The Productivity Pro, Inc.
Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: The Productivity Pro, Inc.
Language: English

It takes a lot of work and discussion to get a team to function productively and effectively. Tapping a team's creative power can only happen when team members recognize and value each other's contributions and strengths. Laura Stack offers great ""team building"" ideas to help you:

• Understand the advantages of using teams to solve problems.
• Discover the four ""time styles"" and the characteristics and behaviors of each.
• Understand your personal time style and graph your team.
• Determine the strengths and liabilities of each style.
• Learn how your team members ""tick"" and work more effectively together.
• Use supportive, positive communication vs. destructive, negative communication.
• Evaluate what your non-verbal signals are saying during meetings.

You'll realize the impact of your time management style on others. You'll find out how to relate positively as a team member. And you'll discover how to increase the circle of trust and understanding among your team members.

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It takes a lot of work and discussion to get a team to function productively and effectively. Tapping a team's creative power can only happen when team members recognize and value each other's contributions and strengths. Laura Stack offers great ""team building"" ideas to help you:

• Understand the advantages of using teams to solve problems.
• Discover the four ""time styles"" and the characteristics and behaviors of each.
• Understand your personal time style and graph your team.
• Determine the strengths and liabilities of each style.
• Learn how your team members ""tick"" and work more effectively together.
• Use supportive, positive communication vs. destructive, negative communication.
• Evaluate what your non-verbal signals are saying during meetings.

You'll realize the impact of your time management style on others. You'll find out how to relate positively as a team member. And you'll discover how to increase the circle of trust and understanding among your team members.

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