Managing Teams For Dummies is for anyone who has been asked to take on the role of team leader. This book can help you manage your team, whether you’re a senior manager or worker who doesn’t have supervisory responsibilities, but has become the point person on a specific project.
Managing Teams For Dummies can help you build and lead high-performing teams. Packed with tips on setting and reaching goals, resolving conflicts, leading teams through change, and providing team members with the skills to work together productively, this book will help you keep any team you mange focused and efficient. Managing Teams For Dummies will also:
- Take you beyond the conceptual idea of teams and provide practical advice for developing groups that become winning teams
- Describe the type of leadership needed to guide teams successfully and prepare you for challenges that arise
- Reveal the three cornerstones’ model for developing team success and provide how-to strategies to make them happen
- Discuss the types of teams that are growing in popularity, namely self-directed teams, project teams, and task teams
Managing Teams For Dummies is for anyone who has been asked to take on the role of team leader. This book can help you manage your team, whether you’re a senior manager or worker who doesn’t have supervisory responsibilities, but has become the point person on a specific project.
Managing Teams For Dummies can help you build and lead high-performing teams. Packed with tips on setting and reaching goals, resolving conflicts, leading teams through change, and providing team members with the skills to work together productively,
- Take you beyond the conceptual idea of teams and provide practical advice for developing groups that become winning teams
- Describe the type of leadership needed to guide teams successfully and prepare you for challenges that arise
- Reveal the three cornerstones’ model for developing team success and provide how-to strategies to make them happen
- Discuss the types of teams that are growing in popularity, namely self-directed teams, project teams, and task teams