Being a Team Player
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Location
London
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
Teamwork is essential in any successful organization and to have an effective team, an organization must be comprised of individuals who pride themselves on being great team players. Many of us would consider ourselves to be team players, but are we really? Do we know what that takes and what managers consider to be the qualities that make a person a team player, or that make a good team player a ‘great’ team player? Everyone brings their own skills and strengths to the table; understanding how to use those skills within the context of a team is vital to help an organization succeed.
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About this course
What Will Students Learn?
• Understand the definition of a team player and a non-team player
• Know the difference between a team player and a non-team player
• Learn the qualities possessed by a team player
• Determine what type of team player you are and how that functions in your workplace
• Know and understand what it takes to be a team player
• Discover the different types of teams that exist within a company
• Learn what working together as a team looks like
• Learn the different types of workplace teams and what types of teams successful organizations need
• Develop strategies to improve teamwork
• Give participants a moment to write down their own learning objectives in their workbook. What Topics are Covered?
• Being a Team Player
• Being a Good Team Player
• Teamwork
• Why Teamwork Fails
• Strategies to Improve Teamwork
Anyone who is part of a team or who wants to be.
No requirements for this course.
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Subjects
- Teamwork
- Team Training
- Leader
- Leadership
- Manager
- Management
- Management skills
- Management Information Systems
- Management Model
- Team Leader
Teachers and trainers (1)
Susan Lloyd
Managing Consultant
Susan has over twenty five years senior professional work experience, she spent the first 10 years of her career as a training manager in the Royal Navy, which included training design, delivery and training technologies. Both academically and professionally well qualified, she gained a top MBA from Cranfield University, an MA Marketing. In 2013, she qualified as an NLP Master Practitioner, she n
Course programme
Course Overview
You will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.
Being a Team Player
The course will open with the statement that team players are vital to the success of every organization, and defining what being a team player means. Your students will then explore what characteristics are common to team players.
Being a Good Team Player
Next, students learn about how to demonstrate to others that they are a good team player. They will think about their own experiences, and prepare for the ‘Teamwork’ questions that are asked in most interviews.
Teamwork
Your students will next explore teamwork and the different types of teams. The five types of teams that are vital to every workplace are also explained.
Why Teamwork Fails
The next session covers some of the reasons why teams fail. The important role that informal and formal recognition plays in helping to ensure the success of a team is also related.
Six Strategies to Improve Teamwork
Students will then learn about 20 strategies that will help overcome obstacles and create a better environment for your teams to be attain their goals.
Workshop Wrap-Up
At the end of the course, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.
Being a Team Player