Collaborative Leadership Basics: Why Project Teams Are Easier to Build Than Management Teams

by Christopher M. Avery

In my last Advisor (see "Collaborative Leadership Basics, Part 4: Keys to the Boat -- Generating Positive Interdependence in Groups," 5 October 2006), I offered four keys you can use to get people feeling and acting like they are in the same boat together. Building on that theme, in this Advisor, I'll tell you why the project team is the easiest team to build.

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Collaborative Leadership Basics: Why Project Teams Are Easier to Build Than Management TeamsThu Nov 09 08:12:42 CDT 2006