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9 Powerful Practices of Really Great Teams by Stephen Kohn

Increasingly, organizations count on project teams to develop products and deliver services to their customers. Consequently, effective teamwork and team leadership are integral components of an organization's success. In 9 Powerful Practices of Really Great Teams, Stephen E. Kohn and Vincent D. O'Connell define the essence of superior performance by project teams at work, and identify nine attributes of team membership and team leadership that set the stage for accomplishment of group objectives. Kohn and O'Connell bring these proven strategies to life with real-world examples drawn from decades of experience.
Vincent O'Connell is an independent scholar from Cork, Ireland. He has lectured in modern European history and public history at the University of Limerick, and his research on Eupen-Malmedy in the interwar period has appeared in the Journal of Belgian History and the International Journal of Regional and Local History.
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ISBN 13 9781601632647
ISBN 10 1601632649
Title 9 Powerful Practices of Really Great Teams
Author Stephen Kohn
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Red Wheel/Weiser
Year published 2013-03-25
Number of pages 224
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