Dallas HR Webinars
Building Truly Accountable Teams: The Journey From Mediocre to Exceptional
Recorded On: 10/14/2018
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In today’s business world, teams are the engines that drive business and the catalysts for transformation. Industry-leading research from Lee Hecht Harrison confirms that 92 percent of companies acknowledge that teams are critical to their success. Unfortunately, the same research reveals that only 23 percent of those companies consider their teams effective or accountable. The reality is that most teams are mediocre — not bad, but certainly not exceptional. In this session, the path from mediocre to great is revealed. It’s a journey that will help your teams function with greater focus and commitment. In this session, we will shatter myths and reveal new insights into the fundamental building blocks that allow exceptional teams to consistently exceed expectations and goals. By the end of the session, you’ll come away with a clear sense of not only what it means to be an accountable team, but how to get there.
Alex Vincent
Alex’s focus is on helping maximize individual, team and organizational performance. He is an experienced facilitator and consultant in the area of leadership development focusing on personal leadership, team coaching, and the execution of organizational strategy. He excels in helping clients realize their leadership potential by developing team synergies through group facilitation and establishing clear direction and focus to driving results. His exceptional communication abilities combined with his creativity have allowed him to develop and deliver workshops on coaching for results, leading cultural change, and strategic leadership. Alex has worked with organizations in a variety of sectors — including telecommunications, engineering, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, financial, professional services, and public sector. Alex completed his Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Toronto and went on to complete post-doctoral studies in the Human Performance Laboratory at York University. He is a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coaching Federation.