ResilientBCM – Keeping the ball in play

Teamwork is an essential aspect of business continuity management, but isn’t always easy to get right. In this article Dr. Mario Moussa, Dr. Derek Newberry and Madeline Boyer highlight five common characteristics of dysfunctional teams.

Twisting your features into a mask of pain, you dig your heels into the soft grass. A rope tears into your palms. A clear, tiny voice speaks to you amid the many confused thoughts swirling in your head: “So-o-o-o … what am I learning from this experience?”

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The five biggest contributions to dysfunctional teams

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