A Real Team Player. Not!

Bolstering a Team Attitude

When someone on the team is a hold out, their LACK of involvement stands out like a bad actor in a good movie. Everybody sees it. It affects the whole team's attitude. That isn’t good.

Competencies

  • Creating a Collaborative Environment
  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

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TrainingBriefs® Your Attitude Effects the Team

TrainingBriefs® Your Attitude Effects the Team

Addressing tough attitude issues is a common problem for managers. You can have a terrific team of people, but one bad attitude can be the weak link in the chain that pulls everyone else down. It’s very difficult to hide a bad attitude. Research shows us that employees generally express their bad attitudes in three primary ways.

Training Files (2)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
A Real Team Player. Not!
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette04:10 min EnglishDemo
A Real Team Player. Not!
Video without graphics or narrator
Video Vignette02:50 min EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Teams are great. Unless...we have somebody on the team who just doesn't get it. Or worse - they get it, they just don't care.


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