Team Building Is About Discovering How People Think and Work

Topics:
Building a Team
Tags:
Management,
Team Management,
Team-building,
Wilderdom
Source:
Wilderdom

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Overview: Team building programmes around the world are growing phenomena. It is a common practice for most organisations today to hold team building events at either department level or company level at least once a year. One of the main reasons is that most managers today believe team building events are able to bond organisation members together both horizontally (between subordinates) or vertically (between managers and subordinates). However, what is lacking is the understanding of the concept of team building. The outcome has left much to be desired unless the concept of team building is well understood which is essential to maximise the benefits for the time spent.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2004 | Pages: 4


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