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Think One Team : : An Inspiring Fable and Practical Guide for Managers, Employees and Jelly Bean Lovers (Jossey-Bass Leadership Series - Australia) (16pt Large Print Edition), Paperback / softback Book

Think One Team : : An Inspiring Fable and Practical Guide for Managers, Employees and Jelly Bean Lovers (Jossey-Bass Leadership Series - Australia) (16pt Large Print Edition) Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Graham Winter weaves a fascinating and entertaining business story that reveals an engagingly simple and powerful model to free organisations of 'silo thinking' and empower them to fulfil the possibilities that come from thinking and acting as one team.

In an increasingly networked world, there is much to be said for giving business units the sort of focus that comes from being a silo, however few if any, can genuinely succeed without the ability to open the doors and windows of their silo to collaborate with others on problems and opportunities.

Think One Team has been specifically designed to help readers, and everyone in their organisation to create and sustain the teamwork across boundaries that will enable them to experience the rewards of working as one team.

Beginning with the fable of the big jelly bean team the readers join one companys engaging, enlightening and at times funny journey from silo - afflicted to one team.

From their experiences you will learn the five practices that define the difference between think silos and think one team, and see what these practices mean for leaders and employees across an organization.

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