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When:

Wed Apr 29 2020, 9:00am–5:00pm
Wed Jul 22 2020, 9:00am–5:00pm
Thu Jul 23 2020, 9:00am–5:00pm
Tue Oct 20 2020, 9:00am–5:00pm
Wed Oct 21 2020, 9:00am–5:00pm

Where: Royal Plaza On Scotts, 25 Scotts Road, Orchard Road, Singapore

Restrictions: All ages

Ticket Information:

  • Early Bird: $727.60
  • Normal: $791.80
  • Members: $684.80
  • Additional fees may apply

What makes a great team, and what makes it fall apart? Do you understand the dynamism of your team well enough for it to achieve its full potential? This course on building high performing teams is designed to develop and equip you with competencies and tools to build your work teams effectively, understand the implications of a dysfunctional team, and develop conflict resolution skills to ensure efficacy at work.

Immerse yourself in a fun, dynamic and engaging learning experience that incorporates active learning strategies based on Kolb’s learning cycle and social psychology.

After the workshop, you will be able to:
- acquire understanding of team stages & dynamics at the workplace
- identify characteristics of high performing teams
- recognise team roles & align team purpose to organisation
- recognise & build the 8 pillars of trust
- understand key advantages of high performing teams and why most companies support the team model
- understand the implications of the dysfunctional team model
- identify & act on sources of conflict
- discover different styles of, and your preferred style of resolving conflict

What you will learn
Introduction to teamwork
- Why companies have teams?
- Defining a team
- Are we all pointing in the same direction?
- Common team goals

Characteristics of high performing teams
- “The Kelly affair”
- The 8 Pillars of trust
- Crossing the line together

High performing team members
- The Nine team roles
- Find out your team role
- The perfect team member
- Characteristics of high performing team members
- Implications of the dysfunctional team model

Understanding resolution
- Defining workplace conflict
- Sources of conflict
- Conflict resolution styles
- Find out your preferred conflict resolution style

Resolving conflict
- Conflict analysis worksheet
- The conflict resolution process
- Mediating conflict

Who Should Attend?
Managers, team leaders and executives who are looking to achieve the best results by learning how to build up and maximise their team’s full potential.

Methodology
Participants are guided through practical steps of the topic with a combination of lectures, role-plays, case studies and practical exercises.