The Daedalus Group to offer The Five Dysfunctions of a Team workshops

 
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - April 4, 2016 - PRLog -- The Daedalus Group has joined with The Table Group to provide The Five Dysfunctions of a Team workshops. These workshops outline the root causes of politics and dysfunction on teams, and the keys to overcoming them. Counter to conventional wisdom, the causes of dysfunction are both identifiable and curable. However, they don't die easily. Making a team functional and cohesive requires levels of courage and discipline that many groups cannot seem to muster.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team has become the world's most definitive source on practical information for building teams. The model has proven effective for organizations of all sizes -from start-ups to mid-market businesses and Fortune 100 companies. The Daedalus Group co-founder Bob Mason says, "We're proud to partner with The Table Group to offer The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. These programs enhance our ability to help leaders develop and lead more effective teams."

A functional, cohesive team has a significant competitive advantage which is available to any organization looking to differentiate themselves from their competition. Functional teams don't waste time on the wrong issues or revisiting the same topics because they can't achieve buy-in. They make higher quality decisions and accomplish more in less time and with less distraction and frustration. They can even reduce turnover as members are less likely to want to leave.

For more information, go to http://www.dleadershipgroup.com/five-dysfunctions.

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