Team Building Statistics
nohr4u1yr
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Does anyone have or know of any statistics that relate to team building exercises?
Unfortunetly, I am unable to expand on my question due to the fact that one of my officers came out of a meeting and blurted the question to me and asked if I can find something.
Thank you!!!
Unfortunetly, I am unable to expand on my question due to the fact that one of my officers came out of a meeting and blurted the question to me and asked if I can find something.
Thank you!!!
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But, here's the statistic I'll provide for your list: 100% of all consultants available at any given time will be glad to sit down with you and present a proposal for a team building exercise ranging from $200 to $200,000.00 and will guarantee the results the company signals it wants.
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In sports, you can see statistics improving that eventually lead to wins - passes, rebounds, double-plays, whatever you are measuring. Eventually just look at the scoreboard and the wins and losses columns to see how your team is doing.
So translate that to business. What parts of your business do you measure? If you are in the for profit world, the bottom line should see improvement, but also the stats along the way. Such as improved production, more widgets per hour or day or whatever cycle you measure. Higher quality production would lead to fewer customer service complaints.
Customer service teamwork goals may lead to quicker resolution, more satisfied customers, etc.
But to just come out and say, "help me measure teamwork" and what you will get from me is a discussion about what you are trying to improve.
A Wog (wise old gentleman) once told me that not everything that should be measured can be measured, and not everything that can be measured should be measured."
Figure out where you are trying to go and what are the benchmarks along the way that would indicate you are getting there.
Can I Puhleeze ask more questions?....(oops,just did) ;;)
Anyways, I printed off your responses and showed him that I was right regarding this.
Thanks everyone! I hope you all have a great weekend! Say a prayer that the hurricane won't hit the Tampa area!
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