Teams have become a principle building block of successful organizations. This one-day seminar is a basic course for team leaders and team members, designed to focus on the characteristics of an effective team player and the elements of an effective team.
You will leave the seminar with plans for your personal development as a team player and ideas for developing your back-home team. A critical element of this seminar is the Glen Parker Team Player Survey (PTPS), an 18 item self-assessment instrument that will help you identify your primary team player style, help you increase your personal effectiveness in team situations, and help you effectively develop your group into a high performing team.
At the conclusion of this seminar you'll be able to identify ways you will want to change to improve your team player style, better understand and appreciate differences among team members, identify those ways your team must improve to be more effective, and develop an action plan for those improvements.
Posted by C. F. Bank of America on 22nd Oct 2008
We sent all 11 people on our team to this and to a teammember, they are all glad we went.
We had some problems and some miscommunication. Now we realize that there is a right way and a wrong way to approach issues without alienating anyone. We all have more respect for each other and are working pretty well together now.