Getting Your Team Into High Gear and Keeping It There
Gregory E. Huszczo
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$28.95
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Crafted specifically for use by team members, this book provides comprehensive
information on building, assessing, and improving team performance.
It takes you beyond the philosophical approaches or fads outlined in most
current management literature and describes seven key components for
creating effective teams: specific targets, appropriate talent, roles and
responsibilities, efficient procedures, constructive interpersonal relations,
active reinforcement, and diplomatic ties with other parts of the organization.
Includes strategies, techniques, and team-building exercises.
| Product Detail |
| 230 pages Hardcover |
| 1996 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-89106-081-2 |
| Product No. 60093 |
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$28.95
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