Team Building: What Makes a Good Team Player - Training Video on DVD


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Team Building: What Makes a Good Team Player

 

Team Building: What Makes a Good Team Player Video Training

 

Let your team see themselves in a mirror. Four primary team-member styles in action: The contributor, the collaborator, the communicator and the challenger.

Video Length:  20 Minutes

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Employee University Item#:   4224
 

Purchase Includes:  Team Building: What Makes a Good Team Player Training Video on DVD Leader's Guide, sample Parker Team Player Survey.    

 

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Team Building: What Makes a Good Team Player

 

To thrive in today's business climate, organizations depend on teams to develop new products, achieve cost reductions, improve quality, increase productivity and solve problems. This requires that teams, and the members of teams, achieve quality outcomes faster and more effectively than ever before. That's the goal of this insightful film, which focuses on the team player as the cornerstone of a productive and successful team -- and how team players can complement, challenge and inspire one another to new performance heights.

Based on the principles developed by Glenn M. Parker in the best-selling Parker Team-Player Survey, this film shows in detail the four primary team-member styles in action -- the contributor, the collaborator, the communicator and the challenger.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognizing and understanding individual styles.
  • Maximizing team members' unique gifts.
  • Balancing team, individual, and organizational goals and needs.