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Management Teams: Why They Succeed or Fail Book

An understanding of the importance of team-building will always be a major factor in the successful growth and development of businesses. Management Teams is one of the most widely-read, imaginative and influential books in this vital area of management research. Over the past decade, the team roles which Dr Belbin identifies in the book have become part of everyday language in organizations all over the world.All kinds of teams and team behaviours are covered, including: The Apollo syndrome, Creativity, Leading teams, Improving unsuccessful teams, Winning teams, Team size and physical environment, Designing a team, Teams in public affairs.At the end of the book is a self-perception inventory so that readers can match their own personalities to particular team roles.Management Teams is required reading for managers concerned with achieving results by getting the best from their key personnel. One of the most widely read, imaginative and influential books on this vital area of management researchIncludes a self-perception inventory so you can match your personality to particular team rolesRead More

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  • 043490127X
  • 9780434901272
  • R.M. Belbin
  • 25 June 1984
  • Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 224
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