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- ISBN 9780471382546
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
- Publication Date: 25 May 2001
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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With the demand for project-oriented work and faster, more nimble responses, successful small-group performance is more crucial than ever. Katzenbach and Smith, authors of the international bestseller The Wisdom of Teams, have again joined forces, revealing how to implement the disciplines, frameworks, tools, and techniques required for team- and small-group performance. Combining their insights and practical strategies, they offer concepts and pragmatic, doable exercises for team leaders and team members to deliver results. Hot topics covered include: why small-group performance demands expertise at two disciplines, team level and leader level, instead of one; virtual teams; and global teams. This book combines practical exercises with cutting-edge insights, and both authors are authorities on the subject.
Attend a featured author workshop at the 13th International Conference on Work Teams: Collaborating for Competitive Advantage, September 23-25, 2002, in Dallas, TX. For information, contact the Center for the Study of Work Teams at 940 565 3096 or visit them online at www.workteams.unt.edu.
JON R. KATZENBACH is an internationally recognized author and consultant who is invited to speak all over the world. After spending many years as a senior partner at McKinsey, he recently opened his own firm, Katzenbach Partners. Katzenbach is coauthor, with Douglas Smith, of The Wisdom of Teams.
DOUGLAS K. SMITH is an internationally recognized authority on organizational performance, innovation, and change. He is the author of the first Wiley mindbook-workbook, Make Success Measurable, and Taking Charge of Change, as well as the coauthor of The Wisdom of Teams.
