Building Teams that Work with Alexander Caillet

January 18, 2016
Hosted by Georgetown ITL Faculty

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We get work done through teams, yet developing a team of people who perform well together is one of the most challenging aspects of management. Join Host Kate Ebner and ITL faculty member Alexander Caillet for conversation focused on the dynamics of teams and groups. Alexander, who teaches about teams in both the leadership coaching and transformational leadership programs at ITL, has spent more than two decades working with executive teams in the pubic and private sector internationally. Learn about different team types, how to set up a team for success, and how to achieve results through the work of a team. This conversation will add to what you already know and challenge conventional wisdom about what makes teams work well.

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