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How to Build a High-Performance Team

As we transition out of the pandemic, workplaces will not go back to how they were before. A new way of hybrid working will evolve, as individuals seek to continue to keep the flexibility and way of working that has developed over the last few years. Therefore, this session will help you gain practical skills to start and continue to build a high-performing team.

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How to Build a High-Performance Team

A flexibile, hybrid approach to working is going to require new leadership skills to both build a high-performance team and keep team members aligned, motivated and productive. A skilful leader will be able to build a team that thrives no matter what storm is occurring in the business environment in which it competes.

Drawing on the trainer's own experience in creating numerous high-performance teams as well as coaching others, this workshop covers the key foundations of top teams. Practical skills are then provided to start the journey of building an agile high-performance team.

Who should attend this session?

Business owners and managers, who are responsible for a team and need to master the core leadership principles to allow them to take their team to a new level. This workshop is aimed at SME businesses.

What will be covered?

  • The power of team work and what makes high performance teams
  • The cycle of team creation
  • The characteristics of those teams that will thrive
  • Building agility and a growth mindset into a team
  • A high performance team in practice
  • The 10 essential strategies to build a high-performance team

This event is fully funded and FREE for you to attend. In return, the Growth Hub ask for a few minutes of your time to complete an SME Enrolement form, if your business has not done so already.

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