Breaking the old paradigm on teams: The new standard is "teaming"
We explore what “teaming” really means, as an active, iterative journey rather than a static analysis of forming and norming stages.
November 2, 2021

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In this report, explore what “teaming” really means, as an active, iterative journey rather than a static analysis of forming and norming stages, or a laundry list of individual capabilities. Teaming today is a verb. It connotes a journey where team members foster their own positive environment, taking responsibility for acting in ways that create joy and productivity. Teams that do this are able to seize the moment, recognize opportunity, drive change, innovate and achieve extraordinary results.
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Leadership Strategies, C&T, E&TP, forming, norming, storming, teaming, journey, iterative, team effectiveness, team performance, high performing teams