Executive Development Programme in The Science of Team Building
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in The Science of Team Building is a certificate course that emphasizes the importance of effective team dynamics in the workplace. With the increasing complexity of modern business, the demand for skilled team builders has never been higher.
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โข Foundations of Team Building: Understanding the importance of team building, the stages of team development, and the role of a team leader.
โข The Science of Team Building: Exploring the psychological and neuroscientific principles behind effective team building, including communication, trust, and motivation.
โข Assessing Team Performance: Learning how to evaluate team performance, identify strengths and weaknesses, and set achievable goals for improvement.
โข Developing High-Performing Teams: Strategies for building cohesive, high-performing teams, including team building activities, role definition, and conflict resolution.
โข Diversity and Inclusion in Teams: Understanding the importance of diversity and inclusion in teams, and how to create an inclusive team environment that values different perspectives and backgrounds.
โข Virtual Team Building: Techniques for building effective virtual teams, including communication strategies, technology tools, and virtual team building activities.
โข Leadership and Team Building: Developing leadership skills for team building, including emotional intelligence, active listening, and feedback skills.
โข Change Management and Team Building: Strategies for managing change in teams, including communication, involvement, and support.
โข Sustaining Team Success: Techniques for maintaining team success over time, including continuous learning, recognition, and feedback.