Harvard business review on teams that succeed
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Harvard business review on teams that succeed
(Harvard business review paperback books, . Ideas with impact)
Harvard Business School Pub., c2004
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Teams that succeed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Managers at all levels strive to develop effective teams, while avoiding the pitfalls so common in team management. This invaluable collection of articles explores teamwork from a variety of angles, including emotional intelligence, creativity, and decision making. Every reader will gain insight on how to create and manage teams that work efficiently, effectively, and collaboratively.
Table of Contents
The Discipline of Teams /I John R. Katzenbach and Douglas K. Smith Building the Emotional Intelligence of Groups Vanessa Urch Druskat and Steven B. Wolff Why Bad Projects Are So Hard to Kill Isabelle Royer Speeding Up Team Learning Amy Edmondson, Richard Bohmer, and Gary Pisano What You Don't Know About Making Decisions David A. Garvin and Michael A. Roberto Communities of Practice: The Organizational Frontier Etienne C. Wenger and William M. Snyder How the Right Measures Help Teams Excel Christopher Meyer The Nut Island Effect: When Good Teams Go Wrong Paul F. Levy
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