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High Five! combines the spellbinding charm of a timeless parable with cutting-edge information about why teams are important and what individuals and organizations can do to build successful ones.

Through the story of Alan Foster, a workplace one-man band, High Five! identifies the four key ingredients of winning teams. Although Alan is an effective producer, he is unwilling to share the spotlight by partnering on projects and is fired because, as his boss puts it, Alan, we need good producers who are good team players, too. It is a bitter pill for him to swallow.

While mulling over his disappointment, he takes his son to his grade-five hockey practice, where it is clear that his son''s team, the Riverbend Warriors, knows nothing about teamwork, either. When the team''s two overworked coaches learn of Alan''s plight, they persuade him to join their ranks, and he finds himself charged with teaching himse

High Five None of Us Is as Smart as All of Us

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    A Hardback by Ken Blanchard, Sheldon Bowles

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      Publisher: William Morrow & Company
      Publication Date: 26/12/2000
      ISBN13: 9780688170363, 978-0688170363
      ISBN10: 0688170366

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      High Five! combines the spellbinding charm of a timeless parable with cutting-edge information about why teams are important and what individuals and organizations can do to build successful ones.

      Through the story of Alan Foster, a workplace one-man band, High Five! identifies the four key ingredients of winning teams. Although Alan is an effective producer, he is unwilling to share the spotlight by partnering on projects and is fired because, as his boss puts it, Alan, we need good producers who are good team players, too. It is a bitter pill for him to swallow.

      While mulling over his disappointment, he takes his son to his grade-five hockey practice, where it is clear that his son''s team, the Riverbend Warriors, knows nothing about teamwork, either. When the team''s two overworked coaches learn of Alan''s plight, they persuade him to join their ranks, and he finds himself charged with teaching himse

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