Book description
Despite all of the attention and accolades that organizations place on teams, they are not always the most efficient way to meet a business challenge. It's expensive and time consuming to launch a team, and it's a full-time job to lead a team toward achieving organizational objectives. This guidebook was written to help managers determine if a team is the right tool for meeting a business goal, and explains potential obstacles and challenges to forming a team that can operate at its full potential.
Product information
- Title: Do You Really Need a Team?
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2001
- Publisher(s): Center for Creative Leadership
- ISBN: 9781604916843
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