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Building spiritedmultidisciplinary teams
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2000Managing multidisciplinary teams in complex settings such as the perianesthesia setting is a leadership challenge. With the addition of work redesign and cross-training initiatives, the task of helping people form healthy working relationships is substantial.
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2008
Because there are no pure formal or informal organisations in real world, one may conclude that an organisation is a mix of formal and informal groups. Thus, its performance depends on the management ability to recognise the existence of these groups, to transform them from groups into working teams, to motivate and stimulate them to achieve ...
Galan, Adriana, Scintee, Silvia-Gabriela
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Because there are no pure formal or informal organisations in real world, one may conclude that an organisation is a mix of formal and informal groups. Thus, its performance depends on the management ability to recognise the existence of these groups, to transform them from groups into working teams, to motivate and stimulate them to achieve ...
Galan, Adriana, Scintee, Silvia-Gabriela
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Employee Relations, 1980
It was Friday afternoon. Gerry Destrier sat in his new office looking at the wall, thinking about his new team of Pigsbrook, Wharmsby‐Thompson and Miss Milliken after his first week in his new job.
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It was Friday afternoon. Gerry Destrier sat in his new office looking at the wall, thinking about his new team of Pigsbrook, Wharmsby‐Thompson and Miss Milliken after his first week in his new job.
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Practical Pre-School, 2002
Although teamwork is considered to be an important aspect of work in most organisations, building and becoming a team is not an easy task. Many people assume that because a group of people work together, for example as early years practitioners in settings, as members of committees or governing bodies or as members of Early Years Development and ...
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Although teamwork is considered to be an important aspect of work in most organisations, building and becoming a team is not an easy task. Many people assume that because a group of people work together, for example as early years practitioners in settings, as members of committees or governing bodies or as members of Early Years Development and ...
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