Team Dynamics school training courses in Cleveland, OH.
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Electrical Principles/Team Dynamics

School: Vatterott College - Cleveland
Venue: Cleveland
Tel.: 800-864-5644

10 Weeks, 12 Quarter Credit Hours
Electrical Principles, 10 weeks/11 Quarter Credit Hours. Students will study electrical safety techniques as well as basic electrical principles and the theories needed to understand various electrical circuits. Students will focus on Equipment, Lockouts, Electrical Instrumentation and Measurements, Transformers and Electromagnetism, Ohm¡¯s Law and Usages and Different Types of Electrical Circuits. Team Dynamics, 10 weeks/1 Quarter Credit Hour. This course is ...

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Team Dynamics for Managers
Format: Online

School: University of Phoenix Online Campus
Venue: Phoenix
Tel.: 866.766.0766

This course provides an exploration into how managers and employees work in groups for the completion of organizational objectives. Emphasis is placed on the growing dependency on self-directed work teams in the workplace. This course equips students with the ability to manage work teams, work in teams successfully, and to obtain results via team dynamics. In addition, impacts upon customer satisfaction are explored.
Topics and Objectives
Effective Communication in Diverse Groups
Expla...

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Enhancing Office Dynamics: Building Cooperation and Effectiveness
Format: On-site

School: Beacon Training Services
Venue: Dallas
Tel.: (972) 404-0069

Interactions within the workplace have become more challenging than ever. Amidst a constant backdrop of change, people are working with an ever-larger team of co-workers and at a pace that is at times mind-boggling. The fine art of communicating to build productive work relationships is more valuable than ever.

However, given the diversity of personalities, interaction has become a balancing act. If one is too passive, they may lose effectiveness and people will run all over them. If one ...

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