Team Lead Succeed – Helping You And Your Team Achieve High-Performance Teamwork
In March 2022, Nick Fewings, MD of Ngagementworks, published Team Lead Succeed, based on his 30+years of both leading operational and project teams, and subsequently facilitating team development around the world. This event was held on 28 September 2023.
It has become a best seller, with 96% of reviews being 5-star, and has been read on 5 of the 7 continents.
In this interactive session, Nick shared learning from Team Lead Succeed that can be applied immediately and make a positive difference to your teamwork.
Nick shared the importance of knowing both WHO is in your team and also HOW effective your teamwork is.
Only 10% of teams achieve high-performance, with 50% being average and 40% dysfunctional.
In this session, delivered by award-winning conference speaker Nick Fewings, and author of best-seller Team Lead Succeed, Nick shared his 30+ years of leading teams and facilitating team development.
Nick has profiled 1,000 of individuals and worked with 100s of teams.
Those attending benefitted from understanding;
- Why many projects fail to achieve their goals.
- Not relying on just measuring KPIs.
- The importance of knowing WHO is in your team, both from a behavioural and technical skills aspect.
- The 16 areas of high-performance teamwork, and their importance.
Nick has very kindly allowed his presented material to be made available for viewing.
The slides on Slideshare are now available in our APM resources area and also embedded below for reference.
Speaker
Nick Fewings, Managing Director, Ngagementworks
Nick calls himself a Teamworkologist, someone who specialises in the study of the dynamics of teamwork, using this knowledge, to help teams become more effective.
After a 20-year career in banking, working his way up from a cashier to a project leader, and finally a change director, Nick has spent two decades, developing teams across the globe, encouraging, facilitating, and helping them to make a positive difference to the effectiveness of their teamwork.
During this period, he has profiled thousands of individuals across hundreds of teams.
Nick is also the creator of the Team DyNAmics Model that measures overall team effectiveness and effectiveness across 16 areas of teamwork, important in helping to achieve high-performance.
When not working with teams, he is also a highly regarded, award winning keynote conference speaker and to date, has spoken at over 500 conferences worldwide, including every branch of the APM in the UK.
His most recent project, has been writing a book, Team Lead Succeed, which has become a best seller.
APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition reference
3.3.6 Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
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