Since the "hunter-gatherer" days of old, human beings have instinctively worked in teams. But what have we really learned about what drives us to cooperate and collaborate with each other? Does all of the selfishness and scandal in business and government today suggest we have spilled the special sauce of teamwork?
Doing More With Teams explores the ways to encourage a new form of competition, so that organizations complete the challenges before them to drive growth and get results. It offers a new premise for the concept of teamwork and challenges the perception that individualism is the only way to wealth. Through real-life and historical examples of teams that have inspired awe, this book lays out a solid set of principles that work for all kinds of teams, including:
How aging teaches us the value of teams as a source of meaningfulness in life.
How to establish clear principles that call for shared responsibility throughout an organization.
How to avoid individual motivators that undermine the importance of teams.
The costs of an excessive expectation of ceaseless victory.
Why the best team captains are those who quickly and accurately assess team members' capabilities--and determine how they affect the group.
Doing More With Teams enlightens the world to a new, more ethical, and more collaborative way forward. It shows us how best to tap into the magic of teamwork.