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The One Minute Manager Builds High Performing Teams (edition 1991)

by Ken Blanchard (Author)

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The alternative way towards better team-building, this is the bestselling management tool from the author of The One Minute Manager. Most managers spend over half their time working with a team, and the One Minute Manager's practical advice shows how any team can work better and more effectively. The One Minute Manager Builds High Performing Teams explains the four stages on the way to building a high performing team: Orientation, Dissatisfaction, Resolution and Production and reveals how to tap the creativity and potential of people at all levels in order to become an effective group leader.… (more)
Member:mbellati
Title:The One Minute Manager Builds High Performing Teams
Authors:Ken Blanchard (Author)
Info:William Morrow (1991), Edition: Reissue, 128 pages
Collections:Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:2017, business, leadership, management

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"The One Minute Manager builds high performing teams" is an excellent book that simply explains through examples the four stages that teams go through and that a different leadership style is required in each; namely Orientation, Dissatisfaction, Integration and Production.

For each stage, it is clearly articulated what the Characteristics are, what the Needs of the team are, what the Issues are that need to be addressed and what type of leadership style is appropriate.

It is a very quick and easy read, written as a conversation, and I found it very easy to relate to when I looked at various projects I had been involved with. I will be re-reading this again. ( )
  gianouts | Jul 5, 2023 |
""An essential book for anyone and everyone who leads or is part of a group… Filled with invaluable advice.""
Harvey Mackay, author of Swim with the sharks without Being Eaten Alive.
The Problem
The Importance of Groups
Diagnosis
Orientation
Production
Resolution
Changes in Productivity and Morale
Task and Maintenance Functions
Using the Concepts
Answering the Questions
Managing the Journey to Empowerment
When to Change One's Leadership Style
Regression
Process Observation
Understanding Group Dynamics
The Manager as Educator
1 vote | rajendran | Feb 10, 2008 |
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The alternative way towards better team-building, this is the bestselling management tool from the author of The One Minute Manager. Most managers spend over half their time working with a team, and the One Minute Manager's practical advice shows how any team can work better and more effectively. The One Minute Manager Builds High Performing Teams explains the four stages on the way to building a high performing team: Orientation, Dissatisfaction, Resolution and Production and reveals how to tap the creativity and potential of people at all levels in order to become an effective group leader.

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