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Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work

Ten characteristics underpinning effective interdisciplinary team work were identified: positive leadership and management attributes; communication strategies and structures; personal rewards, training and development; appropriate resources and procedures; appropriate skill mix; supportive team climate; individual characteristics that support interdisciplinary team work; clarity of vision; quality and outcomes of care; and respecting and understanding roles.

Teamwork & Collaboration by Rochester Institute of Technology

In today’s workplace, professionals don’t work alone, and rarely work with just one other person. More often, we are required to work in groups to strategize, design solutions, ideate, motivate, manage, and execute.

15 Top Tips To Become A Better Team Player At Work

15 members of Forbes Coaches Council provide their best advice for how any professional can become a better co-worker and team player at the office.

The 7 Characteristics of a Great Team Player

Effective teams require people with different strengths to work together in new ways and at greater speeds to achieve top-notch results.

Teamwork Skills: Communicating Effectively in Groups by Univ of Colorado Boulder

In this course you will learn to: make better decisions, be more creative and innovative, manage conflict and work with difficult group members, negotiate for preferred outcomes, improve group communication in virtual environments, develop a better overall understanding of human interaction, and work more effectively as a team.  

Improve Your Teamwork Skills

Teams work better when everyone collaborates and cooperates. Learn how to be a better teammate for your coworkers by improving your teamwork skills, conflict management skills, and communication skills.

How to turn a group of strangers into a team | Amy Edmondson

Recalling stories of teamwork on the fly, such as the incredible rescue of 33 miners trapped half a mile underground in Chile in 2010, Edmondson shares the elements needed to turn a group of strangers into a quick-thinking team that can nimbly respond to challenges.

Are you an ideal team player? | Patrick Lencioni

Patrick Lencioni thinks it is time to change the way we prepare people for success.  Drawing from his book, The Ideal Team Player, Lencioni makes the compelling case that the key to success in an increasingly team-oriented world is being humble, hungry and smart.  

Build a tower, build a team | Tom Wujec

Tom Wujec from Autodesk presents some surprisingly deep research into the "marshmallow problem" -- a simple team-building exercise that involves dry spaghetti, one yard of tape and a marshmallow. Who can build the tallest tower with these ingredients? And why does a surprising group always beat the average?

What Makes the Highest Performing Teams in the World | Simon Sinek

This #MindsetMoment is a reminder that Service is what defines the highest performing teams in the world.

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