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Making the Team: A Guide for Managers

Making the Team: A Guide for Managers

Author(s):
  • Leigh Thompson
  • Author: Leigh Thompson
    • ISBN:9789353940355
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9353940354
    • Price:Rs. 710.00
    • Pages:480
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    Making the Team shows leaders how to design teams to function optimally, and focuses on the skills needed to become productive team members. The 6th Edition combines cutting-­edge theory with the latest information and research, while its real­-world applications and examples help team leaders and members succeed in the business world.

    Table of Content

    "Part I. Building the Team 1. Types of Teams 2. Designing the Team 3. Leading Teams 4. Team Cohesion and Trust Part II. Team Performance 5. Performance and Productivity 6. Team Communication and Collective Intelligence 7. Team Decision Making: Pitfalls and Solutions 8. Managing Team Conflict 9. Creativity and Innovation in Teams Part III. Teams in Organizations 10. Sub-Groups & Multi-Teams 11. Team Networking & Social Capital 12. Virtual Teamwork 13. Multicultural Teams"

    Salient Features

    The text is written for two audiences: team leaders and members. For leaders, the book directs itself toward how teams can be designed for optimal performance. For team members, the book focuses on the skills needed to be an important and productive member of the team. A focus on the big picture demonstrates how the team fits into the larger organization. Equipping managers for the long term, the text also highlights developments and trends that may affect how managers structure their teams in the future. Important topics and theories are introduced in the majority of chapters, including intergenerational team issues (Chapter 1), decision fatigue (Chapter 7), work­/family conflict (Chapter 8), incremental versus entity theory of leadership (Chapter 11), moral decision making (Chapter 7), and an expanded discussion of virtual teams (Chapter 13)."