Learn How To Engage High Performing Teams
Posted by EdmontonPMJul 4
Live Webinar – July 10th, 2019 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Webinar Workplace Application: Attendees will learn key steps and processes to build high performing teams while focusing on engagement.
This session will focus on the key steps to building a high performing team.
You will leave energized with a blueprint that will enable you to transform your teams into high performing functional teams and will take home team.
In this session Bob Kelleher will bring you through a team evolution process incorporating the best work of Lencioni, Tuckman, Blanchard, and of course, Kelleher himself 🙂
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to establish your leadership team’s baseline
- Define the ideal traits of high performing teams
- Learn how to adopt best-in-class experiential exercises to reinforce team dynamics
- Learn how to apply the work of noted team though leaders, including Lencioni’s 5 Dysfunctions of a Team
- Understand why humility, hunger, and emotional intelligence are the special ingredients of successful teams
- Experience the dangers of one “bad apple” team member
Presenter: Bob Kelleher (LinkedIn profile) is the founder of The Employee Engagement Group a best-selling author, thought leader, keynote speaker and consultant, sharing his insights on employee engagement, leadership, and workforce trends. Bob is the author of the best seller, Louder Than Words: 10 Practical Employee Engagement Steps That Drive Results, Creativeship: A Novel for Evolving Leaders and the just released Employee Engagement for Dummies! The Employee Engagement Group recently introduced the world’s first virtual employee engagement resource center, Engage On-Demand, Resource Library.
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Learn How To Engage High Performing Teams
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