WHEN THE TEAM WORKS LIKE A TEAM, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE.

If your team is fractured, fractious and frictioned, you're probably not getting much done. We can help your people work together creatively, productively, profitably and peacefully.

 

Commitment is the glue that keeps an organization on track.

commitment grows confidenceIt is estimated that it takes 150% of an employee’s salary to recruit, train and get their replacement up to speed with the team.

Can you afford the cost of turnover? Effective, pro-active communication & conflict management skills will reduce your losses.

These simple guidelines will assist you and your team in attaining the level of performance that you envision:

  • Establish a strong sense of urgency and direction
  • Select members based on their complimentary skills, not their personalities
  • Set clear rules and expectations of behavior
  • Set and seize upon a few immediate performance oriented tasks and goals
  • Challenge the group regularly with fresh facts and information
  • Spend lots of time together

Making a commitment to your team, your organization, yourself... this is a paramount factor in your personal and professional success.

Your corporate culture may affect the commitment and communication in your office too... what do you think?

Qualities of a High-Performance Team

high performance teams create resultsA high performance cooperative team:

      • Knows it's basic purpose
      • Engages members who are enthusiastic and energetic
      • Impels it's members to overcome obstacles on the way to high-performance
      • Invites members who have personal commitment to each other, not just to the purpose
      • Creates performance results - visible results that make a difference to the organization
      • Expects it's members to hold themselves mutually accountable

Is your team high-performance? Are you ready to be? Or do you need some tools?

Look at our Seminars & Teleseminars, Mentoring and Keynotes that can rev up your team members and watch how it affects your bottom line!

 

Wise words...

"For people to treat each other as teammates, they have to believe it is in their best interests to co-operate; they must be more concerned with how the system as a whole operates than optimizing their own little piece." - Brian L. Joiner

Here's an idea:

Give everyone on your team a duck! Name them, race them, throw them at each other... they're a great tool to reduce stress when working to deadline, or lighten the mood when things are getting tough.

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