Course
High-Performing Teams Framework - Forming (TA001)
£5.00
Training: Micro (10-Minute) Courses
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Teamwork Applied
High-Performing Teams Framework - Forming (TA001)
In an ideal world, every team will come together and automatically work perfectly. The members will form the perfect team, immediately able to solve any problem and smash every target given to them. Of course, the reality of building a team...
High-Performing Teams Framework - Storming (TA002)
£5.00
Training: Micro (10-Minute) Courses
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Teamwork Applied
High-Performing Teams Framework - Storming (TA002)
Imagine you’ve just set up an absolute dream team, made up of only the best of the best. Well, now they’re getting to know each other and they can’t stop arguing. Constant disagreements, heated debates, and no one can seem to get along....
High-Performing Teams Framework - Norming (TA003)
£5.00
Training: Micro (10-Minute) Courses
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Teamwork Applied
High-Performing Teams Framework - Norming (TA003)
You’ve set up a team of the very best people, and they’ve started gaining each other’s trust. They’re getting used to each other and now they share a common goal. Your work here is done, right? They can just start working together now to...
High-Performing Teams Framework - Performing (TA004)
£5.00
Training: Micro (10-Minute) Courses
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Teamwork Applied
High-Performing Teams Framework - Performing (TA004)
You’ve got your dream team and you’ve set them up for success from the very beginning. Now they’ve established their roles and are getting to work. Time to put your feet up and relax; you don’t need to get involved at this stage, right?...
High-Performing Teams Framework - Adjourning (TA005)
£5.00
Training: Micro (10-Minute) Courses
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Teamwork Applied
High-Performing Teams Framework - Adjourning (TA005)
Picture this: you’ve built a team and managed its members through a project. They’ve performed perfectly, but now it’s all over. The job is done. The team is no longer needed – at least not as a team in their current form. But that...

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