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A big part of being a good leader depends on managing your team, and creating a positive work environment to optimize and fulfill their ultimate potential. In The Human Team, entrepreneurial coach Jeanet Wade draws upon her decades of innovative leadership experience at major corporations to help individuals, teams, and organizations improve their overall health by focusing on a few key fundamental elements. Through this book, you are going to learn to continually improve in the workplace environment and invest in the power of people to leverage a return on individuals. Wade outlines and explains in-depth the six facets of human nature that comprise the ingredients for optimal team health. They are clarity, connection, contribution, challenge, consideration, and confidence. Human nature needs nurture, and this book provides ample reasons why.
The Human Team is not just a motivational guidebook but also a helpful toolkit that contains a framework, meticulously designed to help leaders of today and tomorrow build, nurture, and steer successful teams and navigate the challenges that may come along. Jeanet Wade cites successful CEOs, entrepreneurs, and experts from a wide range of fields, seamlessly incorporating their insights to solidify her well-researched and flawlessly presented solutions to team building. At the beginning of each chapter, there are motivational quotes from some of the most accomplished individuals on the planet to inspire readers in their respective endeavors. There is also a score-driven questionnaire toward the end that readers can use to evaluate their own progress. This is a highly recommended read.