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Team cohesion is the sense of commitment and unified purpose across a team. Cohesion brings positive work atmosphere and increased engagement. There are barriers to improving team dynamics, including unconvinced managers and changes in personnel. Leaders are responsible for promoting the team’s well-being and motivating them through either transactional or transformational leadership. Depending on the type of organizational design, there are many challenges to improving communication and culture. So, how can you promote work-life balance among your team members? How do you motivate and encourage your team to enhance cohesion?
In this Improving Team Dynamics course, you will learn about the challenges to creating a strong team dynamic and how to overcome or prevent them. This includes improving team cohesion, which determines if a team’s talents are put to good use. You will also learn about teammate capabilities and how leaders can improve productivity through employee well-being and motivation. By the end of this course, you will be able to improve your team’s cohesion.
By the end of this course, you will be able to improve your team's cohesion, including identifying organizational barriers, applying teammate capabilities, evaluating teammate well-being, and applying best practices of team dynamics.
The course covers the importance of team dynamics to team cohesion, organizational impediments, teammate capabilities, teammate well-being, leadership style and team motivation, design and technology considerations, and best practices.
The course explains that leaders are responsible for promoting the team's well-being and motivating them through either transactional or transformational leadership, and it covers leadership style and team motivation as a dedicated lesson.
Team cohesion brings a positive work atmosphere and increased engagement, and it determines whether a team's talents are put to good use.