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High Five!: The Magic of Working Together

de Ken Blanchard, Sheldon Bowles (Autor), Donald Carew, Eunice Parisi-Carew

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From The New York Times bestselling authors of Gung Ho and Raving FansThrough the story of Alan Foster, High Five offers a timeless parable with cutting edge information as to why teams are important and what individuals and organizations can do to build successful teams. Although Alan is an effective employee, he is unwilling to share the spotlight and is fired because, as his boss puts it, "Alan, we need good producers who are good team players, too."While dwelling on his disappointment, Alan takes his son to hockey practice where it is clear that his son's team doesn't work well together either. joining the two overworked coaches, Alan teaches himself and the players the true meaning of teamwork.Wrapped in a delightful and charming story, High Five delivers a powerful message on teambuilding and why ten simple words, "None of us is as smart as all of us" can work magic for any organization.… (més)
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Sum: None of us is smart as all of us. ( )
  aegossman | Feb 25, 2015 |
The bestselling authors of Raving Fans! and Gung Ho! Present the essential tools for turning any group of individuals -- from a small unit to a large corporation -- into a winning team.
Wrapped in a delightful and charming story, High Five! Delivers a powerful message on team building and why ten simple words, ""None of us is as smart as all of us,"" will work magic for any organization.
With its simple style and easy-to-follow techniques, High Five! is a must read for anyone seeking to learn the value and power of teamwork.
  rajendran | Feb 10, 2008 |
Organizational guru Ken Blanchard has long had a knack for writing management books that are easy and fun to read (The One Minute Manager, plus 11 other bestsellers). Now, in his latest, he becomes (with the help of three coauthors) something of a novelist, relating the saga of the Riverbend Warriors, a come-from-behind boys' hockey team, to teach a broader lesson about the importance of, and the key dynamics behind, good teamwork in organizations of every sort.
High Five! starts with otherwise exemplary exec Alan Foster losing his job because--you guessed it--he isn't a team player. Unemployed, bored, and demoralized, he decides to coach his fifth-grade son's failing hockey team into better shape. But it's not until he enlists the help of Miss Weatherby, an aging African-American retired teacher and champion girls' basketball coach that things really start to turn around. As we follow the struggle of the increasingly well-oiled Warriors machine as they drill, strategize, and bond their way through the season, we learn some of the fundamental lessons of what makes good teams--and good team-building by coaches and managers. Among them are "repeated reward and repetition," the guiding notion that "none of us is as smart as all of us," and four key traits that shall here remain undisclosed (hint: their acronym spells PUCK).
As fiction goes, don't expect high literature here. But to its credit, the book's ending isn't 100 percent happy, either. If you worry that the aged but whip-smart Weatherby might die at the end, don't--instead, she becomes perhaps the world's first octogenarian, black female management consultant. As books on teamwork go, Blanchard's latest is on the lighter side, but it still packs a fair share of commonsense wisdom when it comes to putting together, motivating, and sustaining work teams worthy of the Stanley Cup. And it may even have inaugurated a new fiction genre: the organizational tearjerker. ( )
  GRUResourceLibrary | Oct 7, 2016 |
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From The New York Times bestselling authors of Gung Ho and Raving FansThrough the story of Alan Foster, High Five offers a timeless parable with cutting edge information as to why teams are important and what individuals and organizations can do to build successful teams. Although Alan is an effective employee, he is unwilling to share the spotlight and is fired because, as his boss puts it, "Alan, we need good producers who are good team players, too."While dwelling on his disappointment, Alan takes his son to hockey practice where it is clear that his son's team doesn't work well together either. joining the two overworked coaches, Alan teaches himself and the players the true meaning of teamwork.Wrapped in a delightful and charming story, High Five delivers a powerful message on teambuilding and why ten simple words, "None of us is as smart as all of us" can work magic for any organization.

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