Need for Teamwork
This Need for Teamwork PowerPoint slide demonstrates the importance of teamwork, and how it is required to ensure effective work across an organisation.
Many organisations have multiple teams working on similar or related projects and need to ensure that each team is working efficiently and productively, and achieving the goals that they have been set.
By working and collaborating with other teams within the organisation, the creativity and innovation that bringing two different teams together achieves can often drive higher levels of efficiency and productivity that the individual teams on their own could do.
However, in many instances, departments within the same company have competitive spirits and may deliberately not work well with each other and deliberately work apart. This has been a prominent part of corporate life and yet when teams aren’t working together, they waste resources, kill productivity and jeopardize the achievement of goals. This means that effective teamwork really is a key goal for everyone to achieve to ensure overall success of everyone, both individually and as a whole.
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#1
Diana Verhalen
6:13 pm, July 26th, 2012
I like the slide. Are there data sources to support the statistics represented in the graph?
#2
Jessica Pyne
1:10 pm, August 6th, 2012
Hi Diana, I’m afraid we don’t have any data sources as these slides are designed to convey a more general, comparative view to make the point, rather than present specific statistics.