Reasons Your Team building Event Might Fail

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Overview: Not all the team building events succeed. Organizers need to look out for some of the reasons that could cause an event to fail so as to identify the necessary pitfalls to avoid. Companies that design their team approach well develop better results though most companies get team building ideas from only members that are at the very top level of management and most of their approaches are poorly designed. An organization model, whose design is not only short sighted but also misguided in its reward and evaluation system, is bound to fail. Team building events should be based on cooperation not competition.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2009 | Pages: 3


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