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Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances (Hardback)
Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances (Hardback)
Author: Hackman, J. Richard
Edition/Copyright: 2002
ISBN: 1-57851-333-2
Publisher: Harvard Business School Press
Type: Print On Demand
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Richard Hackman, one of the world's leading experts on group and organizational behavior, argues that teams perform at their best when leaders create conditions that allow them to manage themselves effectively. Leading Teams is not about subscribing to a specific formula or leadership style, says Hackman. Rather, it is about applying a concise set of guiding principles to each unique group situation--and doing so in the leader's own idiosyncratic way. Based on extensive research and using compelling examples ranging from orchestras to airline cockpit crews, Leading Teams identifies five essential conditions--a stable team, a clear and engaging direction, an enabling team structure, a supportive organizational context, and the availability of competent coaching--that greatly enhance the likelihood of team success. The book offers a practical framework that leaders can use to muster personal skills and organizational resources to create and sustain the five key conditions and shows how those conditions can launch a team onto a trajectory of increasing effectiveness. Authoritative and astutely realistic, Leading Teams offers a new and provocative way of thinking about and leading work teams in any organizational setting.

 
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Preface
Teams
The Challenge p. 3
Enabling Conditions
A Real Team p. 37
Compelling Direction p. 61
Enabling Structure p. 93
Supportive Context p. 133
Expert Coaching p. 165
Opportunities
Imperatives for Leaders p. 199
Thinking Differently about Teams p. 233
Notes p. 257
Bibliography p. 283
Index p. 301
About the Author p. 311
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