Being a Team Player

256,00 

Course Date: T.B.D.

Time: 9am to 4pm – Eastern

Description

Learn in a classroom environment with your peers, virtually, with an instructor online.

Course Length:  1 day

Target Audience: General

Teamwork is essential in any successful organization and to have an effective team, an organization must be comprised of individuals who pride themselves on being great team players. Many of us would consider ourselves to be team players, but are we really? Do we know what that takes and what managers consider to be the qualities that make a person a team player, or that make a good team player a ‘great’ team player? Everyone brings their own skills and strengths to the table; understanding how to use those skills within the context of a team is vital to help an organization succeed.

Learning Objectives:

  •  Understand the definition of a team player and a non-team player
  •  Know the difference between a team player and a non-team player
  • Learn the qualities possessed by a team player
  • Determine what type of team player you are and how that functions in your workplace
  • Know and understand what it takes to be a team player
  • Discover the different types of teams that exist within a company
  • Learn what working together as a team looks like
  • Learn the different types of workplace teams and what types of teams successful organizations need
  • Develop strategies to improve teamwork
  • Give participants a moment to write down their own learning objectives in their workbook.

What Topics are Covered?

  • Being a team player
  • Being a good team player
  • Teamwork
  • Why teamwork fails
  • Strategies to improve teamwork

Supplement Material

A student manual is available for the learner to follow during the instructor’s presentation.

Benefits to the participants

Throughout the activities, the participants will gain a better understanding of the importance of being a team player and its impact on the overall team performance.

Course Evaluation

 A course evaluation will be completed by the learners once the course is finished.

Note: The course outline may be subject to change.