Team building: proven strategies for improving team performance
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In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ, Volume 45, Issue 2, p. 401-403
ISSN: 1930-3815
In: Administrative science quarterly: ASQ ; dedicated to advancing the understanding of administration through empirical investigation and theoretical analysis, Volume 45, Issue 2, p. 401--403
ISSN: 0001-8392
In: Knowledge in Society, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 23-41
ISSN: 1874-6314
The 5cs of team performance -- Context : the foundation of team effectiveness -- Composition : putting the right people on the team -- Competencies : team skills that are needed for high performance -- Change management: how effective teams improve their performance -- Collaborative leadership: the role of the team leader -- Designing effective team building programs -- Specific team building interventions to manage address team problems -- Team building in temporary, cross-cultural and virtual teams -- Team building in alliance, entrepreneurial and family teams -- Creating a team building organization.
In: European journal of family business, Volume 13, Issue 2, p. 137-148
ISSN: 2444-877X
Cohabiting couples are a rapidly growing family form in the world today. However, this family form has not been accounted for in family business research. In this article, we examine the differences between cohabiting couples and married couples in terms of human capital, social capital, and financial capital. Moreover, we explore how these differences may impact outcomes for firms owned by cohabiting and married couples. Finally, we discuss how family business scholars can account for cohabiting couples in their research and how such research may help practitioners.
In: The Jossey-Bass business & management series
Provides the knowledge and skills needed to create effective and high-functioning teams using the Four Cs framework: Context, Composition, Competencies, and Change. Also covers cross-cultural teams within the organization and leading innovation teams in today's changing environments.
In: Journal of developmental entrepreneurship: JDE, Volume 21, Issue 2, p. 1650008
ISSN: 1084-9467
Can training improve the entrepreneurial outcomes of those in poverty? Typical training modalities to teach entrepreneurship to the poor are generally one of three: 1) financial literacy training, 2) values training and 3) "rules of thumb" training. In this study we examine the Academy for Creating Enterprise's (ACE) entrepreneurship training program in Mexico, which uses a variation of all three types of training. We compared those who received ACE training: residential, night-class and regional, with a control group to see if the training would improve ACE participants' personal income, business employment, gross revenue and relative poverty status. Our study shows that, when compared to the control group, ACE training had a marginal positive impact on income, employment and revenues, and a substantial one on mobility from poverty. However, when making comparisons within the different types of training, the type of training program participants attended had little impact on these same outcomes. Thus, practitioners and researchers interested in training the poor to engage in entrepreneurial activities might explore low-cost, high volume options because there seem to be positive results with these programs when compared to more intensive programs that require more labor and higher costs.
In: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
Why microfranchising is needed now : introduction and book overview / Jason S. Fairbourne -- Microfranchising : the next step on the development ladder / Stephen W. Gibson -- The informal economy and microfranchising / Michael Henriques and Mathias Herr -- Current international development tools to combat poverty / Warner Woodworth -- Opportunities for partnership : how microfinance and microfranchising compliment each. other / John Hatch. -- Microfranchising and the base of the pyramid / Molly Hoyt and Eliot Jamison -- Microfranchise business models / Kirk Magleby -- Honey Care Africa / Farouk Jiwa -- Franchising healthcare for Kenya : the HealthStore Foundation model / Michelle Fertig and Herc Tzaras -- Vodacom Community Services : rural telephone access for South Africa / Lisa Jones Christensen, Jennifer (Reck) Van Kirk and Brad Wood -- Scojo Foundation / Jordan Kassalow, Graham Macmillan, and Neil Blumenthal -- Microfranchise funding / Naoko Felder-Kuzu -- The future of microfranchising : opportunities and challenges / W. Gibb Dyer, Jr.