"The purpose of an organization is to make the strengths of people productive
and their weaknesses irrelevant.”
Peter Drucker


Teams and Teamwork


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The good news is: Your organization’s management is dedicated, smart, capable.

The bad news is they’re just not working together. 

That’s the signal to consider team-building.  Whether they’re on a playing field or factory floor, good teams have a common quality: their accomplishments far surpass the capabilities of their individual members.  Driven by a common purpose and skillful orchestration, they set aside individual agendas for group goals.

Our skill is knowing how to create maximum productivity from different types of teams.  The key is to know how different styles of organizations, missions, industries and cultures – or even different individuals – require subtle differences in team-building techniques.

When you work with Organized Change, you’ll be putting our considerable experience in team-building behind you and your understanding of what needs to be done.  In other words, you’ll have a partner who is committed to teaming with you – right from the start.

bullet Improving Cross-functional Teamwork
bullet Facilitating Teams I: Types of Groups & Their Needs
bullet Facilitating Teams II: Selecting and Training Facilitators
bullet Nailing Jelly to a Tree: Self-Directed Work Teams
bullet Video: Assessment, teambuilding and training(5.4 megabytes)
bullet Commonly Asked Questions about Teams and Teambuilding

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