Teams can be more effective, or less, with changes to an array of factors that influence their overall success. Together with her colleagues, Lisa Stefanac, '09, Clinical Associate Professor of Leadership, reviewed more than 5,000 interviews on team effectiveness and conducted an exhaustive review of applicable academic research. They developed a model which is organized by five drivers of team effectiveness that apply equally well to a variety of complex teams of any size or sector, including management teams; functional and cross-functional teams; and operational, project, and virtual teams.
This live-online minicourse, led by Professor Stefanac, will provide you with an in-depth understanding of how teams function, as well as with a foundation for taking action in your own team settings.
Register through February 8 at 11 a.m. CT.
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Registration Details
The registration fee for this course is $50 and includes access to the course website; live sessions and recordings; and a certificate of completion for those who qualify. The live sessions will meet for an hour of instruction on February 8, 15, 22, and 29, at 11 a.m. CT / 5 p.m. GMT / 1 a.m. HKT. You will receive an invitation to the course website upon registration.
Individual Registration
Individuals and groups alike will benefit from this course on team effectiveness. There is no requirement to register with a team.
Group Registration
We welcome group registration! Please note that we have upgraded our Canvas site and registration process for the 2023-2024 academic year.
To register more than one person, use the bulk enrollment button to buy the number of seats you want. Then, follow the prompts to invite individuals by email.
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