Team Building
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Teamwork calls for the honest input of each team member without fear of censure. The Abilene Paradox reveals how groups can encourage everyone to voice their true opinion.
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The Challenger disaster is a well-known example of how a group can make a bad decision even when there is compelling evidence against the decision. Using this incident and other examples from history, the program teaches how to avoid making groupthink decisions.
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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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Team Leaders learn to facilitate a 5-step process that enables them to solve problems by focusing the team on what's working as opposed to what's not working.
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Conference calls are rapidly replacing face-to-face meetings. Unfortunately, many people have not yet learned the skills needed to make this type of meeting effective. Learn the six virtual rules for making your conference calls more productive.
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When we think of teamwork we think of harmony …but that is not always the case. Many teams need to learn how to work together so they can achieve a higher level of productivity. In this program, Patrick Lencioni presents his model for overcoming dysfunctional teamwork and shows how teams can not only become successful but also grow powerful in their working relationships and ability to “get the job done well”.
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Different teams have different goals and everyone wants their team to win. That can't always be when the organization's goal has to be shared. Through dialogue, teams can learn to understand each other and come to an agreement on how they can all win.
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Originally produced for the FranklinCovey leadership training curriculum, the videos on this compilation DVD create trustworthy team leaders for whom team members will readily volunteer their best efforts.
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