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![]() | The Emotionally Intelligent Team: Understanding and Developing the Behaviors of Success by Marcia Hughes, James Bradford Terrell ISBN-10: 9780787988340 ISBN-10: 0-7879-8834-0 ISBN-13: 9780787988340 ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-8834-0 Hardcover 2007-11-02 Jossey-Bass Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description "Finally, a resource....guide...roadmap....to help team members and team leaders alike understand what it takes to function as a high performing team, how doing so can personally enrich your life, and why it's critical for organizations to function only in this way. The Emotionally Intelligent Team connects the dots between the task at hand, achieving and making a difference, and personal happiness. Imagine where humankind would be if every entity on the planet operated within a series of high performing teams. Marcia Hughes and James Terrell show us that it's possible!" —Suzanne Kirk, SVP, Branch Service Center, Bank of the West "We value teams at Medtronic so we know that this book will be a powerful tool in understanding and developing successful team behaviors!" "Marcia Hughes' and James Terrell's latest book, The Emotionally Intelligent Team, is a 'must read' for every school district, business and organization that wants to ensure high functioning and productive teams. Based on solid research, this easy-to-read book describes the seven social emotional skills necessary for effective teams, and includes practical strategies any team leader can use to develop and maintain an emotionally intelligent team. Marcia's and James' book has been of tremendous value to the work of the senior administrative team in our school district!" "Marcia and James provide a good lens for the way people view others in a team environment. This insight, when combined with measuring one’s own EQ through a test such as the Emotional Quotient inventory (EQ-i ®), provides a powerful lever for improving team performance." "Discovering ways to strengthen teams in an organization can lead to impressive improvement in morale, engagement, productivity, and results. The Emotionally Intelligent Team will help any team take practical steps toward greater collaboration and effectiveness." "The most important issue in our networked world is teamwork across levels and boundaries. This masterful work offers a completely new perspective, bringing the power of emotional and social intelligence through engaging insights, exercises and stories to high performance teamwork - creating the opportunity for potentially extraordinary results that are seamless, dynamic, and productive." In this compelling book, authors Marcia Hughes and James Terrell offer practical information and a guide for businesses that want to draw on the power of the emotional competencies of their teams. They reveal how individuals, team members, and leaders can take the steps to become more emotionally intelligent team (ESI) members and show how to put in place the practices and exercises that will help any team grow in emotional intelligence. The book outlines the seven emotional competencies of teams. | ||
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Very Well Written The book was very informative. The examples used to illustrate her points were very applicable to any work environment. | ||
Emotional Intelligence and teamwork I've read several of Hughes' and Terrell's books and found them to be both practical and informative. I especially like this one because, as a trainer and consultant, I often find that changing the attitude or perspective of one person rarely solves team issues. Team Emotional and Social Intelligence helped me develop a systematic approach to evaluate teams and develop actions plans to help them overcome factors that prevent them from being successful. The book begins by identifying 7 qualities that contribute to a team's identity. They then explain what motivates teams and how EI impacts teams. In the end, they also tie improved Emotional Intelligence to team results, giving plenty of examples to make their point. Anyone certified in EI or even interested in it, and anyone who works with teams, is going to find this book to be very helpful. | ||
Practical real-world insight A few weeks ago I sadly searched amazon.com for a book that dealt with team leadership AND emotional intelligence. Then I found The Emotionally Intelligent Team. Happily, it pulls off a difficult feat! Hayes and Terrell show how to combine emotional/social intelligence (ESI) with business team leadership, in a simple anecdotal format. It is focused on helping people solve real-world problems, not just on theory. The book first states the value of emotional/social intelligence, then shows the seven essential skills needed to create effective ESI. The authors then conclude the book with a section on how to create results using their approach. As a long-time manager in the product development world, I wish this book had been available 20 years ago. Instead I had to stumble and try hit-and-miss approaches until I found a viable approach that resonates with many things that are written herein. For example, the quote from page 185 "When we're working together in that magical state our friends at Team Coaching International call 'high-productivity-high positivity,' our experience of performing effectively is highly motivating and a joy in itself," accurately describes my experience when projects or teams I managed were successful at hitting their goals AND doing it in a life-balancing way, not an easy feat in today's corporate environment. Also, from page 127: "Individuals and teams have a range of choices for dealing with conflicts. The strongest teams are flexible, to choose the style that fits the situation," is totally on target, and is something I have long noted in successful teams I worked with. I could go on with quotes like this, but hopefully the point is made. If you want to learn how to mange teams with high ESI or even just get some "religion" on the topic of how to combine ESI with the teams you lead, this book is a great investment with huge ROI. And that may then lead you to their team evaluation tool, called the TESI. But that is a topic for another post! | ||
Powerful, Practical, Actionable EI for Teams Of the books I have read on EI, this book provides the most actionable information for improving the EI of teams. Furthermore, because of the easy-to-read style in which it is written, it was not difficult to translate many of the suggested action items for teams into similar items for individuals. Reading this book was time well spent. I highly recommend it for those dealing with EI-challenged teams in all settings. | ||
They get it... Marcia Hughes and James Terrell truly understand what it takes to develop emotional intelligence in groups. This is a magnificent tool for Coaches, Team Building Practitioners and Leaders who work with teams. The Seven Step approach is insightful, easily understood and a tool that would deliver results. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to maximize the performance of teams. William B. Sutherland, ACC MBA MAOD PMP, President of the Sutherland Group, Executive Coaching, Leadership Development and Management Consulting | ||