Contrary to popular practice building a high performance team takes a lot more than bringing together a group of talented people and hoping for the best. In fact it is one the toughest challenges we face because it requires the soft skills of management.
For many of us the soft skills are the hard stuff of business.
The basis of any successful team is down to three things – the people you have, the climate you create and the way those people work together. It is team performance that conveys the ultimate competitive advantage.

In this session we will explore:

  • The Characteristics of High Performance Teams
  • Identifying the Right Attitudes and Behaviours
  • Behaviours
  • Creating a Motivating Environment
  • Effective Goal Setting
  • Attracting the Right People
  • Building a distinctive and attractive
  • Employer Brand
  • Effective Two-way Communication
  • Developing Teamship Rules
  • Learning from Past Performance

EVENT DETAILS

TITLE:

Building High Performing Teams

LOCATION:

TBA

DATE & TIME:

March 7th 2018 – 8:30am – 12:30pm

PRICE:

From £125+VAT

BIOGRAPHY


Jeff Grout

 

Listed in the ‘100 Best Business Speakers in Britain’, Jeff was formerly UK Managing Director of a leading international recruitment consultancy and Business Manager to Sir Clive Woodward, Jeff is now an independent business consultant specialising in leadership, people management, team building, peak performance, recruitment and retention issues.

He holds a number of corporate advisory and executive coaching appointments and is also a successful business author.

He has written two books on leadership: ‘What do Leaders Really do? published in 2007 and ‘What You Need to know about Leadership published in March 2011.

Client Testimonials

“It was by far the most informative session I have been on.”

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“An excellent workshop.”

“It was excellent, enjoyable and most relevant.”

“Very clear ideas, great interaction with the group and thought provoking exercises.”

“Great session – packed full of useful ideas.”