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Think One Team
2009,2008,2011
Every day around the world, thousands of organisations irritate customers, frustrate employees and lose countless opportunities because of one simple reason: they don't think and act as one team. Sound familiar? Sydney, Australia. At O'Donnell's Jelly Bean Company, life isn't so sweet. Between communication breakdown, staff turnover and the dreaded 'silo' syndrome, morale is at an all-time low and the company's outlook is grim. How will the staff at O'Donnell's overcome these hurdles to unite and save the company? In Think One Team, Graham Winter weaves a fun and engaging business fable into a practical model that unlocks the power of teamwork across boundaries, empowering organisations to realise the possibilities that come from thinking and acting as one team. This book will inspire and guide you and your colleagues to: share the big picture not pursue separate agendas share the reality not avoid and deny share the air not stifle communication share the load not protect your own turf share the wins and losses not play I win, you lose. An enjoyable tale of jelly beans and a company overcoming crisis, Think One Team is a must-read for anyone who wants his or her organisation to perform at its highest level.
First Be Nimble
2012,2011
The how-to guide to building an adaptive, productive business environment Graham Winter, author of the best-selling Think One Team , brings you First Be Nimble: A Story about How to Adapt, Innovate and Perform in a Volatile Business World.
Engaging and Transforming Global Communication Through Cultural Discourse Analysis
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Braithwaite, Charles A
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Dutta, Mohan J
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Cerulli, Tovar
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Communication and culture
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Communication-Research-Methodology
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Intercultural communication
2018
Global communication can be difficult in the best of circumstances.The contributors in this book take seriously the premise that one can examine communication within specific global settings and scenes with the goal of ensuring that the meanings made among those within specific communities is more clearly understood.