Leading productive teams requires laying the groundwork for success and following through effectively. This guide offers immediately actionable advice on how to choose the right team members; clarify goals, rules, and responsibilities; foster trust, creativity, and risk taking; and resolve conflicts and maximize productivity.
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Leading Teams is a nice little book that contains few tips and tools for managing and leading a productive team. It is very basic, but the quality that I welcomed the most was its simplicity and unassuming text. Topics covered includes how to form a team, set its purpose and ground rules, select team members, solve conflict and evaluate performance. At the end of the book there's a comprehensive bibliography and (most valuable) a set of surveys you can use to perform a health-check on your team or yourself.
It's by no means a groundbreaking book, however as it is a short one and is part of the Pocket Mentor series I did not expect anything of depth. This book serves its purpose well.
Not too much groundbreaking info here. Few key points on cross functional teams and team responsibilities. Glad I picked this up in the cutout section at Half Price!
Although it is a small one but it is a great reading and practicing on it . I think this book is for those who are looking for some tools or a guided methods on creating, evaluating and following up teams . I liked it and it did help me with my lovely team .
Leading cross functional teams can be quite tasking This book gives advice on how to deal with these challenges. The self assessment questions are quite helpful for team leaders