Cross-cutting

Team Building: How to Create a United Team

The course Team Building: How to Create a United Team is designed for managers, business owners, directors, team leaders, and coordinators, as well as professionals seeking to improve performance, productivity, and interpersonal relationships within their work teams. 

21 h Liderazgo

Team Building, through integration techniques and activities, helps develop team awareness, improve personal relationships, align individuals toward a common goal, enhance communication, optimize work processes, and increase productivity. 

Course objectives

  • To create, manage, and lead goal-oriented work teams

  • To foster a sense of belonging within the team aligned with the company’s vision, mission, and values. 

  • To increase interaction among team members and promote smooth, positive communication across different departments. 

  • To encourage a work environment where team members prioritize the common good over individual interests. 

What does it prepare you for?

Through the course Team Building: How to Create a United Team, participants will explore the latest trends in personnel organization, learning how to position leaders within teams and implement group techniques that support conflict resolution. Participants will engage in games and stimulating challenges to discover effective strategies for successful teamwork

Teaching units

UNIT 1. THE TEAM: KEY TO THE COMPANY'S SUCCESS
The team in today's organization
Techniques for promoting initiative and proactivity
UNIT 2. CREATING HIGH-PERFORMANCE TEAMS
Collaborative work: success as a team
Efficient team management
The HR Manager as a team motivator
The HR manager as a team leader
UNIT 3. TEAM BUILDING TECHNIQUES TO UNIT THE TEAM
Group techniques: definition
Presentation techniques
Techniques for building knowledge and trust
Techniques for studying and working on topics
Creativity techniques
Evaluation and feedback techniques
UNIT 4. SOCIAL SKILLS IN GROUP MANAGEMENT
Social and communication skills
What are social and communication skills?
How are social skills developed?

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