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Teamwork: Whats Trust Got To Do With It?

 

Teamwork: Whats Trust Got To Do With It? Video Training

 

This video training program demonstrates how to build and maintain trust among team members.

Video Length:  20 Minutes

Employee University Item#:   4472
 

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Teamwork: Whats Trust Got To Do With It?

 Have you ever been on a team where you couldn't seem to get anything done? Or the team members just couldn't work together? It is quite possible that the team members did not trust one another.  Lack of trust is one of the main impediments to effective team-work.

This video training program demonstrates how to build and maintain trust among team members.

Teamwork: What's Trust Got To Do With It? follows a team which is stuck and unable to move forward on a crucial project. One team member, Walter, is especially frustrated, blaming the other team members for the lack of progress. His coworker, Sean, suggests that the underlying problem may be a lack of trust. He guides Walter through the building blocks of trust: openness, credibility and respect.