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Home –› Self Help –› Building Teamwork
 

Team Building in the Work Place

 
Author: Keith Londrie
 

If you are looking for a way to develop team team work skills, there are a couple of ideas that have been proven successful time and time again. It is up to you to decide what kind of team work project you need to incorporate, and how much time, effort, and money you are willing to put into the project. Building team work capacity is one sure fire way to get better production for your employees. If you can build team work and happiness in your employees, they will in turn reward you by improving that all mighty bottom line.

In the past few years, team building has taken off to become one of the biggest trends in the business sector--and there are plenty of people who are willing to write about it, including business psychologists and professional consultants. Take the advice of these professionals as they have studied the field much more than you have and will have invaluable advice.

One great book to check out if you are interested in team building is Quick Team Building Activities for Busy Managers: 50 Exercises that get Results in Just 15 Minutes by Brian Cole Miller. This book offers team building activities to busy managers that do not have time to waste an entire day shaping his or her team. As the title says, this book offers 50 unique exercizes that only take 15 minutes to complete. This is a great book if you just want to incorporate one exercise a day. One excercise a day can be all you need to build teamwork. Even large companies, such as Walmart (tm), do team building excercizes on a daily basis. As you can tell, Walmart has a well oiled machine in it's efforts towards being employee owned.

You may also want to check out Team Building Activities for Every Group by Alanna Jones. This book will help you to find the team work activity that is appropriate for your company. There are activities that will suit the needs of every type of group. If you are unsure of which activity may be best for your people, simply try one and see what the results are. You can fine tune the daily activity to the point that the employees take part willingly.

Overall, team work is an essential topic for any company that is looking to expand. By purchasing one of these books you will be taking a step in the right direction. Check out your local bookstore today for a wealth of information.

 
 
 

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