When bad teams happen to good people : your complete repair guide for successful teamwork
(2021)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Red Wheel Weiser, 2021
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781632657534 (electronic bk.) MWT13601795, 1632657538 (electronic bk.) 13601795
LANGUAGE
English
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The teamwork troubleshooter we all need! Turn your team into a cohesive unit. Why do some team members not get along? What is the best way to get new teams and ad-hoc teams to maximize their performance in the least amount of time? How can meetings be designed to achieve useful outcomes? Teams are the source of problem-solving and innovation that today's organizations need to survive and thrive in an increasingly complex and challenging marketplace. Teamwork is hard because there is no magic formula or step-by-step procedure to ensure results. Think of a programmer asked to develop new features for a cell phone: they write new code, test the code, troubleshoot problems encountered, revise the code, and repeat the testing process until the new features work without problems. Similarly, a team leader asked to deliver specified outcomes develops a plan, runs team meetings, troubleshoots problems encountered, revises the plan, and repeats until the team outcomes are achieved. The difference is that a programmer has tools to help streamline troubleshooting, while team leaders do not-until now. Valerie Patrick applies a troubleshooting mindset that includes: - Proven tactics for team members and leaders to address leadership problems - Guidelines for recruiting and changing teams for optimum performance - Techniques to identify and address aspects of team climate that are limiting the productivity of one or more team members - Examples of effective ways to operate teams and of meeting designs that produce transformative outcomes

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