Team Building
CRM Learning can help workgroups achieve peak performance by improving communication and overall group dynamics.
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Achieving Team Goals (13)
When management and employees of Snapper Lawn Mowers worked together to solve ongoing problems--by assembling lawn mowers together--the company discovered a new approach to teamwork, communication and problem solving, etc.
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Team members need a clear picture of where the team is headed and how close they are to getting there. The Dashboard tells how one company created a simple graphical device that let everyone know how well they were doing on key organizational measurements.
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This video program is essential for anyone who has ever worked on a team -- or is responsible for making teams strive to reach higher performance goals. See how a blind man's quest to reach the summit was only possible through teamwork.
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Using the story of Lance Armstrong's triumph over cancer and his subsequent Tour de France wins, this program will instill a strong, Can do! attitude in every one of your team members.
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Each member of a team must have a clear vision of their part in reaching the group's goals. Accountability That Works! introduces four simple steps to make sure each team member is “on the same page” for effective task achievement.
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Teach team members the art of managing themselves and their ideas in group settings. Viewers learn how to "mine" the knowledge, experience and creativity of one another--inspiring the highest contributions from every team member.
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Lou Holtz took six losing college football teams to bowl games. Three guiding values and four key elements were the secret to his success. These same factors can be used by any organization to achieve its goals.
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Front-line managers will learn how to build their team to perform better with positive feedback and occasional constructive criticism in this classic with Dennis Franz.
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