HBR guide to leading teams
β Scribed by Shapiro, Mary
- Publisher
- Harvard Business Review Press;Harvard Business School Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Series
- HBR Guide Series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Great teams donβt just happen.
How often have you sat in team meetings complaining to yourself, βWhy does it take forever for this group to make a simple decision? What are we even trying to achieve?β As a team leader, you have the power to improve things. Itβs up to you to get people to work well together and produce results.
Written by team expert Mary Shapiro, the HBR Guide to Leading Teams will help you avoid the pitfalls youβve experienced in the past by focusing on the often-neglected people side of teams. With practical exercises, guidelines for structured team conversations, and step-by-step advice, this guide will help you:
- Pick the right team members
- Set clear, smart goals
- Foster camaraderie and cooperation
- Hold people accountable
- Address and correct bad behavior
- Keep your team focused and motivated
β¦ Subjects
Leadership.;Gestion du personnel.;Personnel management.;Travail en groupe.;Group work.;Travail d'eΜquipe.;Team work.;Gestion.;Management.
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