There is mounting concern that organizational groups and teams often fail to learn from their past experiences. It’s pertinent to address this issue as groups and teams are often the main ways that work gets done in organizations.

Creating a Team Culture of Continuous Learning
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Creating a Team Culture of Continuous Learning
This course is part of Culture-Driven Team Building Specialization



Instructors: Alan Barstow, Ph.D.
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- Team Management
- Culture
- Knowledge Transfer
- Performance Analysis
- Dealing With Ambiguity
- Organizational Effectiveness
- Teamwork
- Organizational Leadership
- Innovation
- Team Building
- Cognitive flexibility
- Organizational Development
- Discussion Facilitation
- Creativity
- Adaptability
- Systems Thinking
- Organizational Structure
- Team Performance Management
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Reviewed on Jun 10, 2020
Very interesting material well presented by the four instructors.
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2020
The course is very well designed and presented as a team. Great balance of concepts and practical approach.
Reviewed on Feb 22, 2018
Its amazing and new things learnt now my mind is towards building a good team




