Team building: How to motivate and manage people. V.2

United States, 1992

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Presented by Mark Sanborn, this volume includes as follows; Part one: “Team communication”investigates how the information system can dramatically increase innovation, six essential elements of a powerful team meeting and keys to handle interpersonal conflict. Part two: “Motivate and celebrate” looks at five reasons why people procrastinate, use rewards that really motivate and new ways to celebrate your team’s accomplishments that increase productivity and commitment.

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Jon Rees

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CareerTrack Publications

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01:29:00:00

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United States
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1992

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