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Team Think: How Teams Make Great Decisions
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Team Think: How Teams Make Great Decisions
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Team Think: How Teams Make Great Decisions
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After writing a book about risk-based decision making,
Risky Business: How Successful Organisations Embrace Uncertainty
and one on influencing decision making,
Persuasive Advising: How to Turn Red Tape into Blue Ribbo
n, Bryan is embarking on a new challenge. His next book will be called
Team Think
which will uncover the secret to unlocking the collective mind. How to move beyond "two brains are better than one" and on to maximising team performance through enhanced team decision making.
Why does this book need to be written? Because it is for the most part easy to make a decision if you are the only one involved. You and one other party makes it harder. You plus your team with diverse backgrounds, experience and preferences means it becomes complex.
From strategic decisions, to emerging challenges, to run- of-the-mill board, committee, or team meeting decisions,
will demonstrate how your teams can accelerate productivity while avoiding those seemingly innocuous day-to-day decisions that blow up in your face.
will help your teams think bigger together.
Risky Business: How Successful Organisations Embrace Uncertainty
and one on influencing decision making,
Persuasive Advising: How to Turn Red Tape into Blue Ribbo
n, Bryan is embarking on a new challenge. His next book will be called
Team Think
which will uncover the secret to unlocking the collective mind. How to move beyond "two brains are better than one" and on to maximising team performance through enhanced team decision making.
Why does this book need to be written? Because it is for the most part easy to make a decision if you are the only one involved. You and one other party makes it harder. You plus your team with diverse backgrounds, experience and preferences means it becomes complex.
From strategic decisions, to emerging challenges, to run- of-the-mill board, committee, or team meeting decisions,
will demonstrate how your teams can accelerate productivity while avoiding those seemingly innocuous day-to-day decisions that blow up in your face.
will help your teams think bigger together.