This course is perfect for individuals in the hospitality industry. It will explore the key concepts in team formation and development and what it takes to build and sustain high performing teams.
Building High-Performance Teams in Hospitality
Instructor: Dubai College of Tourism
Sponsored by InternMart, Inc
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What you'll learn
Building and Maintaining High-Performing Teams
Self-awareness for Team Success
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December 2024
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There are 2 modules in this course
This module will explore the key concepts in teamwork foundations and development and what it takes to build and sustain high performing teams. You will learn to identify the skills and behaviours required for effective team working, including virtual teams.
What's included
11 videos1 reading2 assignments
In this module you will be able to identify the primary barriers to team cohesion and effectiveness and explore strategies to overcome them. By the end of this module you will develop your personal team role preferences and reflect on how you can leverage your strengths to contribute more effectively within teams.
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11 videos3 assignments
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