Exercises and Tools for Turning Team Performance Inside Out
Susan Nash,
Courtney Bolin
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$36.95
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In this follow-up book to Turning Team Performance Inside Out, training professionals Nash and Bolin bring you more than sixty exercises, activities, and tools to create and sustain winning teams. By linking the impact of individual team members' type and temperament with the
characteristics of high-performing teams, this fieldbook offers hands-on learning that is both interactive and inspiring for consultants and coaches, team leaders, and team members.
| Product Detail |
| 328 pages Paperback |
| 2003 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-89106-172-X |
| Product No. 60514 |
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$36.95
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