Leading Your Team: How to Involve and Inspire Teams
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by Andrew Leigh
| Publisher | Nicholas Brealey Publishing |
|---|---|
| Publication Date | 19/06/1995 |
| Pages | 224 |
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 978-1857881011 |
This guide is for team leaders everywhere on the practical aspects and people skills of positive teamworking, with a wealth of practical ideas, tips, quotes, case studies and examples. The book focuses attention on the new style of leadership now required in an increasingly competitive environment, where obtaining the best from people is the main route to long-term success. The authors show what it takes to be a facilitating, supportive leader whose style unlocks personal potential. Right from the start, the book adopts an entirely hands-on approach. It explains how to lead an inspiring team meeting, how to deliver an inspired team briefing and how to set inspiring team goals. Later chapters tackle the creation of self-managing teams, ways to develop a team, methods to review its progress, and how to ask for the moon and get it. All teams have their difficult members, and there is a useful chapter on ways to inspire a change of behaviour. There are workable solutions for becoming an adaptable leader, and ways of harnessing the team's full power. The problems of encouraging inter-team working, and also leading cross-cultural teams are also covered in separate chapters. The final chapters explore the issue of team roles and processes, and there is a strategic view of teams as well. Andrew Leigh is the author of "20 Ways to Manage Better", and co-author (with Michael Maynard) of "The Perfect Presentation" and "Ace Teams".
About the Author
Andrew Leigh
Andrew is the author of over twenty books on management. Many have been translated worldwide. For example, his Charisma book is now available in over 17 languages. His long-running Essentials of Management was shortlisted for the Chartered Institute of Management's Book of the Year award. He co-founded Maynard Leigh Associates, now a leading UK training and development company, in its third decade. Since ceasing to be a Director, he has been developing a series of imaginary conversations with famous historical figures. He is bringing this series to MVP (Minimum Viable Product) standards to appeal to publishers who recognise the potential of this unusual approach. In particular, his first two books, Conversations With Remarkable Women and Conversations With Marvellous Muses, will appeal to all those interested in history and in the lesson Andrew draws from "meetings" them. A third book on Visionaries Who Shaped the Future is also under development.
Quick Facts
- Pages224
- Published19/06/1995
- LanguageEnglish
- ISBN978-1857881011
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