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Most contemporary organizations use management teams to manage and
coordinate their businesses at all levels of the organizational
hierarchy. Management teams typically set overall goals,
strategies, and priorities, making vital organizational decisions.
They discuss issues, solve problems, offer advice, and ensure
various processes and units are aligned and interact efficiently.
Although management teams are vital for overall organizational
performance, research indicates that they are largely underused and
less effective than their potential would suggest for value
creation. This book provides a research-based and practical model
of the characteristics of effective management teams. It looks in
depth at each factor of the model, discusses the supporting
research, provides examples of how the factors influence the work
and effectiveness of management teams, and shares tips and tools
for successfully working with management team development. It
provides researchers, academics, and students of organizational
behavior with an overview of the variables that empirical research
has found to be robustly related to management team effectiveness
and will enable leaders and management consultants to develop more
effective management teams.
Most contemporary organizations use management teams to manage and
coordinate their businesses at all levels of the organizational
hierarchy. Management teams typically set overall goals,
strategies, and priorities, making vital organizational decisions.
They discuss issues, solve problems, offer advice, and ensure
various processes and units are aligned and interact efficiently.
Although management teams are vital for overall organizational
performance, research indicates that they are largely underused and
less effective than their potential would suggest for value
creation. This book provides a research-based and practical model
of the characteristics of effective management teams. It looks in
depth at each factor of the model, discusses the supporting
research, provides examples of how the factors influence the work
and effectiveness of management teams, and shares tips and tools
for successfully working with management team development. It
provides researchers, academics, and students of organizational
behavior with an overview of the variables that empirical research
has found to be robustly related to management team effectiveness
and will enable leaders and management consultants to develop more
effective management teams.
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