I want my team to work better together.
During the 2014-15 Volvo Ocean Race, Team Brunel showed unprecedented performance and finished in second place. Excellent teamwork made it possible for the team to perform at its absolute best.
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You don't get to choose your colleagues. So there's a pretty good chance that teamwork doesn't always happen by itself. Sounds familiar? This learning journey is intended for people who:
Check out the sneak preview below. Explore a few chapters and you'll see that our journeys are engaging and activating: online learning can definitely be fun and exciting!
You now have an impression of the learning journey. Would you like to continue learning? Do you want to give yourself a boost? Then let's get started.
Our online courses are written by our "masters." Every one of them is an expert in their field, and they all have many years of experience. Among them you'll find trainers, psychologists, coaches, authors, etc.
Annet is the passionate master behind this learning journey. She is dedicated to helping as many people as possible reach their full potential.
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Old title: How do I build a team?
New team? Or do you just want to see if and how things can be improved in the group?This learning journey about team development and corporate team building will teach you how to build, maintain and improve teams. Please be aware that this course (team)work is required! You won't be able to do it alone.
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During this team building course, you'll find out how team conflicts develop, what you can do about it and how it will improve your team's performance in the end. You'll get an answer to two questions: what can go wrong in a team? How can you fix this?
Continue readingDoes your team have new members, or has it been the same for years? Does this affect the team and its team culture? Then this learning journey is for you. The culture within teams has everything to do with the behavior of its members.
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