Teamwork: It Starts at the Top

Oct. 16, 2014
Teamwork is the engine that drives all great manufacturing endeavors. Unfortunately, this axiom sometimes gets forgotten in the offices and boardrooms where managers and executives chart a company's course. This slideshow, compiled from an infographic created by Davitt Corporate Partners, presents some useful facts, research and observations about teamwork, and provides illuminating examples of teamwork in action.

Teamwork is the engine that drives all great manufacturing endeavors. Unfortunately, this axiom sometimes gets forgotten in the offices and boardrooms where managers and executives chart a company's course.

This slideshow, compiled from an infographic created by Davitt Corporate Partners, presents some useful facts, research and observations about teamwork, and provides illuminating examples of teamwork in action.

View the full infographic at DavittCorporatePartners.com.

About the Author

Pete Fehrenbach | Pete Fehrenbach, Associate Editor

Focus:  Workforce  |  Chemical & Energy Industries  |  IW Manufacturing Hall of Fame

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Associate editor Pete Fehrenbach covers strategies and best practices in manufacturing workforce, delivering information about compensation strategies, education and training, employee engagement and retention, and teamwork. He writes a blog about workforce issue called Team Play.

Pete also provides news and analysis about successful companies in the chemical and energy industries, including oil and gas, renewable and alternative.

In addition, Pete coordinates the IndustryWeek Manufacturing Hall of Fame, IW’s annual tribute to the most influential executives and thought leaders in U.S. manufacturing history.

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