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Worth Ethic Services

  Executive Coaching
  360° Assessments
  Team Building
  Keynote Presentations
  On-the-Job Renewal


 

Team Building

"A team's ability to succeed is directly dependent upon the ability to communicate. Worth Ethic helped us build and sustain the candid communications required for a diverse and
passionate team to be effective."


-- Andrew Foss, CEO
Security, Web, Application and Voice Testing, Spirent Communication
 

Create an executive team that works together to inspire change and create competitive advantage.


THE CHALLENGE

  • You hired highly competitive winners and now you need them to become a team.
  • You have turf battles and too much solo performance.
  • You need to create a new level of authenticity that encourages candor and collaboration.

WORTH ETHIC'S UNIQUE APPROACH

INTERVIEWS

  • A consultant interviews each team member about the team's obstacles and opportunities.

FEEDBACK

  • Information from interviews and style inventories provides insight about communication, collaboration, trust, control and the team's overall culture.

TEAM WORKSHOPS

  • Discuss underutilized strengths and development areas.
  • Resolve chronic conflict where one group is perceived as "the problem" and another group feels "victimized."
  • Uncover and eliminate the team's pattern for making agreements that aren't kept.
  • Replace unproductive team habits with true accountability.
  • Learn how to listen to and influence people you disagree with.
  • Reshape critical input into useful coaching and actionable feedback.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Worth Ethic Corporation

309 W. Main Street, Suite 116, Round Rock, TX 78664
Phone: 512-493-2300 Fax: 512-493-2343
email:
info@WorthEthic.com

 


360 Assessments

Ask Yourself:

1.
Do you have a group of high-performing individual contributors, who haven’t yet learned to work together as a team?
2.

Do you find teamwork “flow” is slowed by challenging communications and lack of accountability?

3. What are the elements of a high-performing team and how can you develop them?
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