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Team Management Blog 5

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Video 1 ‘’According to CIPID SHRM and Business Strategy article most organizations today recognize that people are fundamental to sustainable value creation, which is why Team Management is often referred to as a business's most important asset. Furthermore, individuals’ knowledge, skills and abilities are assets which the organization should invest in and use to create sustainable value for the organization and the various stakeholders’’ (Houghton 2020). According to an article in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, teams go through different stages of development and one of the best theories for a team's stages of development was implemented in the mid of 1960s by Bruce W. Tuckman. Although many authors have written variations and enhancements to professor's work, the descriptions of ''Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing and Adjourning'' provide a useful framework for looking at your own team. Furthermore, Tuckman’s stages of development assist team ...

Team Management Blog 4

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  Video 1 (Getting Started with London Metropolitan University 2017).     Common goal is when team members first come together as a team with variety of different ideas and thoughts. Although, the vision and mission had been aligned the team members to a mutual direction it is crucial the team leaders understand the strengths and weaknesses of their individual teams before assigning the tasks with a carrier development plan. However, on some occasions all the members of the team are treated as all-rounders who can come up with any of the tasks within the organization (Abudi 2011). Furthermore, some divert themselves to other tasks or different job roles due to lack of belief or interest towards the common goal, others find themselves competitive to pursue several types of goals simultaneously. According to a review, spouses, parents, children, teachers, researchers and more, they seek to achieve a wide range of goals as a common practice (Simon 1964). Neverthele...

Team Management Blog 3

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‘’According to an analysis by United Kingdom Commission for employment and Skills (UKCES) has shown that team management skills are crucial to ensure high performance at work and reliable business success. Furthermore, with a more qualified Team Management and a dedicated program of management development have been shown to perform better and have more sophisticated and higher quality product and market strategies, relatively low levels of training, shortages of key skills, the failure to apply skills strategically, and employer concern about the relevance of training provision, have also been identified as potential reasons to fall behind many of the competitors in leadership and management capabilities’’ (Department of business Innovation and Skills, July 2020).   In a business article it was mentioned, ‘’what the new hire can expect on their first day and more about the business culture, once the new hire accepted the offer, it may take a few weeks before employee can take ...

Team Management Blog 2

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‘'.... Strong leadership and Team Management are the key factors in fostering innovation, unlocking the potential of the teams, and ensuring organizations have the right strategies to drive productivity and growth’' (Hayes 2012). To archive it Human resource management set the perfect stage for organizations to get the right players involved through good leadership selection and coaching, to build the perfect environment to the business's overall success (Deshler 2016). And the organizational management differs from leadership was explained in a CIPD fact sheet as ''The idea of management that evolved in the nineteenth century and it was later developed into theories by FW Taylor. According to author the management was largely based on the military principles of command and control and to some extent still is, about the planning, organizing, co-ordination and implementation of strategies, tactics, and policies, imposed from the top management in an apparently ration...