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The definitive classic on high-performance teams The Wisdom of
Teams is the definitive work on how to create high-performance
teams in any organization. Having sold nearly a half million copies
and been translated into more than fifteen languages, the authors'
clarion call that teams should be the basic unit of organization
for most businesses has permanently shaped the way companies reach
the highest levels of performance. Using engaging case studies and
testimonials from both successful and failed teams--ranging from
Fortune 500 companies to the U.S. Army to high school sports--the
authors explain the dynamics of teams both in great detail and with
a broad view. Their conclusions and prescriptions span the familiar
to the counterintuitive: * Commitment to performance goals and
common purpose is more important to team success than team
building. * Opportunities for teams exist in all parts of the
organization. * Real teams are the most successful spearheads of
change at all levels. * Working in teams naturally integrates
performance and learning. * Team "endings" can be as important to
manage as team "beginnings." Wisdom lies in recognizing a team's
unique potential to deliver results and in understanding its many
benefits--development of individual members, team accomplishments,
and stronger companywide performance. Katzenbach and Smith's
comprehensive classic is the essential guide to unlocking the
potential of teams in your organization.
You can change your company's culture. Organizational culture often
feels like something that has a life of its own. But leaders are
the stewards of a company's culture and have the power to shape and
even change it. If you read nothing else on building a better
organizational culture, read these 10 articles. We've combed
through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected
the most important ones to help you identify where your culture can
be improved, communicate change, and anticipate and address
implementation challenges. This book will inspire you to: See what
your company culture is currently like--and what it could be
Explore your company's emotional culture Gather input on what needs
to be fixed or initiated Improve collaboration Foster a culture of
trust Articulate the new culture's mission, values, and
expectations Deal with resistance and roadblocks This collection of
articles includes "The Leader's Guide to Corporate Culture," by
Boris Groysberg, Jeremiah Lee, Jesse Price, and J. Yo-Jud Cheng;
"Manage Your Emotional Culture," by Sigal Barsade and Olivia A.
O'Neill; "The Neuroscience of Trust," by Paul J. Zak; "Creating a
Purpose-Driven Organization," by Robert E. Quinn and Anjan V.
Thakor; "Creating the Best Workplace on Earth," by Rob Goffee and
Gareth Jones; "Cultural Change That Sticks," by Jon R. Katzenbach,
Ilona Steffen, and Caroline Kronley; "How to Build a Culture of
Originality," by Adam Grant; "When Culture Doesn't Translate," by
Erin Meyer; "Culture Is Not the Culprit," by Jay W. Lorsch and
Emily Gandhi; "Conquering a Culture of Indecision," by Ram Charan;
and "Radical Change, the Quiet Way," by Debra E. Meyerson.
Managing people is fraught with challenges—even if you're a seasoned
manager. Here's how to handle them.
If you read nothing else on managing people, read these 10 articles
(featuring “Leadership That Gets Results,” by Daniel Goleman). We've
combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and
selected the most important ones to help you maximize your employees'
performance.
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing People will inspire you to:
- Tailor your management styles to fit your people
- Motivate with more responsibility, not more money
- Support first-time managers
- Build trust by soliciting input
- Teach smart people how to learn from failure
- Build high-performing teams
- Manage your boss
This collection of best-selling articles includes: featured article
"Leadership That Gets Results" by Daniel Goleman, "One More Time: How
Do You Motivate Employees?" "The Set-Up-to-Fail Syndrome," "Saving Your
Rookie Managers from Themselves," "What Great Managers Do," "Fair
Process: Managing in the Knowledge Economy," "Teaching Smart People How
to Learn," "How (Un)ethical Are You?" "The Discipline of Teams," and
"Managing Your Boss."
Most teams underperform. Yours can beat the odds. If you read
nothing else on building better teams, read these 10 articles.
We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business
Review archive and selected the most important ones to help you
assemble and steer teams that get results. Leading experts such as
Jon Katzenbach, Teresa Amabile, and Tamara Erickson provide the
insights and advice you need to: Boost team performance through
mutual accountabilityMotivate large, diverse groups to tackle
complex projectsIncrease your teams' emotional intelligencePrevent
decision deadlockExtract results from a bunch of touchy
superstarsFight constructively with top-management colleagues
You can change your company's culture. Organizational culture often
feels like something that has a life of its own. But leaders are
the stewards of a company's culture and have the power to shape and
even change it. If you read nothing else on building a better
organizational culture, read these 10 articles. We've combed
through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected
the most important ones to help you identify where your culture can
be improved, communicate change, and anticipate and address
implementation challenges. This book will inspire you to: See what
your company culture is currently like--and what it could be
Explore your company's emotional culture Gather input on what needs
to be fixed or initiated Improve collaboration Foster a culture of
trust Articulate the new culture's mission, values, and
expectations Deal with resistance and roadblocks This collection of
articles includes "The Leader's Guide to Corporate Culture," by
Boris Groysberg, Jeremiah Lee, Jesse Price, and J. Yo-Jud Cheng;
"Manage Your Emotional Culture," by Sigal Barsade and Olivia A.
O'Neill; "The Neuroscience of Trust," by Paul J. Zak; "Creating a
Purpose-Driven Organization," by Robert E. Quinn and Anjan V.
Thakor; "Creating the Best Workplace on Earth," by Rob Goffee and
Gareth Jones; "Cultural Change That Sticks," by Jon R. Katzenbach,
Ilona Steffen, and Caroline Kronley; "How to Build a Culture of
Originality," by Adam Grant; "When Culture Doesn't Translate," by
Erin Meyer; "Culture Is Not the Culprit," by Jay W. Lorsch and
Emily Gandhi; "Conquering a Culture of Indecision," by Ram Charan;
and "Radical Change, the Quiet Way," by Debra E. Meyerson.
NEW from the bestselling HBR's 10 Must Reads series. Most teams
underperform. Yours can beat the odds. If you read nothing else on
building better teams, read these 10 articles. We've combed through
hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and
selected the most important ones to help you assemble and steer
teams that get results. Leading experts such as Jon Katzenbach,
Teresa Amabile, and Tamara Erickson provide the insights and advice
you need to: * Boost team performance through mutual accountability
* Motivate large, diverse groups to tackle complex projects *
Increase your teams' emotional intelligence * Prevent decision
deadlock * Extract results from a bunch of touchy superstars *
Fight constructively with top-management colleagues Looking for
more Must Read articles from Harvard Business Review? Check out
these titles in the popular series: HBR's 10 Must Reads: The
Essentials HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication HBR's 10 Must Reads
on Collaboration HBR's 10 Must Reads on Innovation HBR's 10 Must
Reads on Leadership HBR's 10 Must Reads on Making Smart Decisions
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing Yourself HBR's 10 Must Reads on
Strategic Marketing
Managing people is fraught with challenges-even if you're a
seasoned manager. Here's how to handle them. If you read nothing
else on managing people, read these 10 articles (featuring
"Leadership That Gets Results," by Daniel Goleman). We've combed
through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected
the most important ones to help you maximize your employees'
performance. HBR's 10 Must Reads on Managing People will inspire
you to: Tailor your management styles to fit your peopleMotivate
with more responsibility, not more moneySupport first-time
managersBuild trust by soliciting inputTeach smart people how to
learn from failureBuild high-performing teamsManage your boss This
collection of best-selling articles includes: featured article
"Leadership That Gets Results" by Daniel Goleman, "One More Time:
How Do You Motivate Employees?" "The Set-Up-to-Fail Syndrome,"
"Saving Your Rookie Managers from Themselves," "What Great Managers
Do," "Fair Process: Managing in the Knowledge Economy," "Teaching
Smart People How to Learn," "How (Un)ethical Are You?" "The
Discipline of Teams," and "Managing Your Boss."
This updated paperback edition offers a real blueprint for how to deal with the dramatic change in today's marketplace. An added feature, "Real Change Leader's Handbook for Action, " contains an assessment guide, ideas, checklists, and charts to help implement change.
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