
Great Teams
16 Things High Performing Organizations Do Differently
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Narrado por:
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Steven Roy Grimsley
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De:
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Don Yaeger
What makes a team great? Not just good and not just functional—but great?
Over six years, long-time Sports Illustrated editor Don Yaeger was invited by some of the greatest companies in the world to speak about the habits of high-performing individuals. From Microsoft and Starbucks to the New England Patriots and San Antonio Spurs, what do some organizations do seemingly better than most of their opponents?
Don took the challenge. He began building into his travel schedule opportunities to interview our generation’s greatest team builders from the sports and business worlds. During this process, he conducted more than 100 interviews with some of the most successful teams and organizations in the country. From those interviews, Don identified 16 habits that drive these high-performing teams.
Building on the stories, examples, and first-hand accounts, each chapter in Great Teams comes with applicable examples on how to apply these characteristics in any organization. Great Teams includes:
- Life lessons from some of the most notable names in sports and business applied to team-making in any situation
- Interviews from well-known players from Peyton and Eli Manning to Kevin Durant
- Skills to allow culture to shape who you recruit, manage dysfunction, friction, and strong personalities
- Advice on how to win in critical situations, embrace change, build a mentoring culture, and see value others miss
Great Teams is the ultimate intersection of the sports and business worlds and a powerful companion for thought leaders, teams, managers, and organizations that seek to perform similarly. The insight shared in this book is sure to enhance any team in its pursuit of excellence.
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A must read for any leader.
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a must for everyone on a team or leading one
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Excellent book with practical takeaways & examples
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Go Buy The Book
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Okay read
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Absolutely Fantastic
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Eh.
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What disappointed you about Great Teams?
He is a good author and motivational team building coach, but in this book, it's filled with too many comparisons of Sports teams etc. It seems that he is trying to impress everyone of his knowledge of sports history instead of talking or instructing about how to build teams from the ground up and strengthening them. Just too many continuous references to sports for me. I was looking for the meat of Teams, not to learn about sports history.What was most disappointing about Don Yaeger’s story?
sports references..........Would you be willing to try another one of Steven Roy Grimsley’s performances?
sureIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Great Teams?
almost everything related to sportsSorry, I was disappointed-
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Waste of time!!
Big disappointment
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A dumbed down collection of sport statistics
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