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| | Creating high performing teams |
| | by Graham Little |
| | | Download price: | US$ 4.99 |  |
| | | Published: | February 2001 |
| | | ISBN: | 1-877285-04-8 |
| | | Page count: | 23 pages |
| | | File size: | 393,336 bytes (approx. 54 sec @ 56k) |
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| | | Available formats: | Adobe Acrobat™ (.pdf) |
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About this Guide The ability to lead teams to high performance is the essential leadership skill in business. This guide develops this skill, and following the advice it offers will enhance your leadership and increase the performance of your team. |
| | Deciding if this guide is for you. Please read the following introduction from the guide which tells you about the guide.This guide will be useful to you if:
1) you are seeking better understanding of how to lead small teams.
2) You want to improve your overall skill in business.
3) You want to improve the result from the team you lead. |
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| | You should buy this guide if...You should buy this guide if you seek better performance from yourself and your team, or if you are seeking to improve your general business leadership skills. |
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