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Lighting the route to success: Efficient team implementation processes with the team managerial coping flowchart

Ana Shetach (Management of Health Systems Department, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek‐Yezreel, Haifa, Israel)

Team Performance Management

ISSN: 1352-7592

Publication date: 8 March 2011

Abstract

Purpose

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This paper aims to provide team‐leaders and project managers with a practical and easily‐applicable managerial tool for coping with the large number of obstacles that may stand in the way to obtaining effective, efficient and altogether successful results, in overall management processes of projects and decisions within teams.

Design/methodology/approach

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Relying on two previously published managerial tools, the “revised decision square model” and the “capi” model, this paper proceeds to present an integrated model, the team managerial coping flowchart, for the successful handling of team assignments and projects, towards the management of effective and efficient team decision making and implementation processes over time.

Findings

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The paper relies on testimonies of managers who have adopted the proposed strategy for their every‐day use.

Practical implications

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The model offers a practical step‐by‐step set of guidelines, to lead managers towards a relatively high level of control in the management of effective and efficient team decision making and implementation processes, ensuring their route toward successful achievements.

Originality/value

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Limited attention has been given in the literature to the studying of practical and applicable managerial techniques to successful decision‐implementation in teams. The paper focuses on this neglected domain, proposing a solution in the form of an integrative strategy.

Keywords

  • Decision making
  • Project management
  • Team leaders
  • Critical success factors

Citation

Shetach, A. (2011), "Lighting the route to success: Efficient team implementation processes with the team managerial coping flowchart", Team Performance Management, Vol. 17 No. 1/2, pp. 7-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/13527591111114684

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