Becoming a “Team Player”
Your Challenge: Are you on the outside looking in at your peers’ collaborations? Do you have a reputation for being a “lone wolf” or a “star?” Do people see you as invested in your rank or pushing your interests ahead of the common good?
Immediate Answer: You lose nothing and have everything to gain by becoming a team player—with your peers and with your direct reports, not to mention with outside groups. Let us show you the specific ways to join the group. You’ll reap rewards you could never get on your own.
Realtionship & Communication Category
- Active Listening
- Becoming a "Team Player"
- Becoming Politically Savvy
- Being More Assertive
- Communicating Effectively
- Cultivating Your Influencing Skills
- Developing a Warmer, More Personable Style
- Developing Trust in Relationships
- Expressing What's True for You
- Giving Corrective Feedback
- Giving Direction Effectively
- How to Communicate Bad News
- Improving Relationships with Direct Reports
- Improving Relationships with Peers
- Improving Team Interactions
- Knowing How & When to Challenge
Upper Management - Managing Up Effectively
- Reading People Better
- Managing Conflict Skillfully
- What it Really Means to Be a Leader
- Working across Functions
- Working with Emotions on the Job
- Resolving Team Conflicts