208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

• Benefit from Belbin’s own experience of putting the Team Roles method into practice • Succinct and practical information to enable managers to make a real difference in the workplace • Real-life case studies show how to apply the theory in practice Meredith Belbin’s unique and widely-read work on teams has become part of everyday language for organizations around the world. For every... Read more
A Study of Teams: How It All Began ; The Apollo Syndrome; Teams Containing Similar Personalities; Identifying further Team Roles; Team Leadership; The Missing Team Roles; Developing an inventory; Unsuccessful teams; Winning teams; Ideal team size; Features of good members of a team; Teams in Public Affairs; How Belbin reports developed; Case Studies in Using Belbin

Biography

R. Meredith Belbin

'Overall, the combination of Belbin’s easy prose style and the use of chapter summaries means that this is a very accessible work. While the focus on empiricism will not appeal to all readers, it provides a fascinating insight into the development of one of the most influential management theories of our time.'


Rob Palethorpe, Industrial and Commercial Training Journal