Gower handbook of teamworking

Team-based organizations are now the norm, and the need to know how to operate successfully as a manager within them is important. This handbook aims to cover the entire spectrum of teamworking. Taking a practical approach, the book explores teams in an organizational context, examining the differen...

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Other Authors: Stewart, Roger 1949-
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Hampshire Gower Pub. 1999
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Summary:Team-based organizations are now the norm, and the need to know how to operate successfully as a manager within them is important. This handbook aims to cover the entire spectrum of teamworking. Taking a practical approach, the book explores teams in an organizational context, examining the different types of structure and the problems and benefits associated with each. It also explores the nature of teams, deals with the design, building and management of teams, and shows how modern technology can be applied to improve team performance. The book aims to be of use to anyone involved in leading, training or studying teams in the workplace.
Physical Description:xxx, 530 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes index
ISBN:0566079682