Creating and Motivating Teams

Everyone would remember the well-known expansion of the word “TEAM” – Together Everyone Achieves More, and the saying that “Teamwork works.” However, creating and motivating a team that can deliver organizational goals on time consistently requires much more because it is all about leaders

Creating and Motivating Teams Training Program

Joining our two-day "Creating and Motivating Teams" workshop, attendees will gain insights from industry leaders on team formation basics, the keys to driving team performance, and foundational motivation theories. They'll also become familiar with best practices adopted by leading global organizations to ensure team members remain engaged and achieve top-tier performance. Additionally, post-training mentorship and guidance will be provided, ensuring participants can confidently implement their newfound knowledge in their professional settings.

 

Target audience for Creating and Motivating Teams

  • Team Leads.
  • Project Managers.
  • Program Managers.
  • Aspiring Managers. 
  • Change Managers.
  • Directors
  • CXOs
  • HR Managers
  • Functionaries at all Organization level

Pre-Requisites

There are no prerequisites or eligibility criteria to take up this training. The ideal batch size for this training would be 12-15 participants.

Exam format

There is no exam format for this course.

Key Features

  • Expert trainers with rich organizational experience.
  • Instructor-led training with multiple training delivery modes.
  • Real-time case studies and activities to gain hands-on practice.
  • Guaranteed to Run batches spread across time zones.
  • Course completion certificate provided.

Upcoming schedule

Creating and Motivating Teams 
 

Course Outline

  • Understanding TEAM and TEAMWORK
  • Deciphering the L.E.A.D.E.R.
  • Motivational Theories 
  • Discovering the “P” factor
  • Releasing what lies beneath
  • Be Happy >> Be Successful
  • Tools & techniques for effective Team Leadership
  • Become an “LoC” – Leader of Choice!!
  • Action >> Results
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