This book is about the \'how\' of managing behavioural change in project teams.
Here he shares the Tools that he has developed and explains them in a way that is both theoretically credible and practically useful..
In his discussions with project managers he has found a consistent desire to understand how to put the theories of human Team dynamics into practice.
Tony Llewellyn has worked in the major project space for 35 years, most recently focused specifically on behavioural change in groups.
The book is also supported by a website with additional resources.
In order to provide the reader with some context, the book will have two preliminary chapters.
Each tool sits within one of five layers or stages of Team development.
The book provides 55 Tools and techniques, aligned with a model of Team Coaching derived from scientific literature on Team performance as well as the author\'s own extensive practice and research.
This book fills the gap, setting out a wide range of step-by-step exercises to use with groups that will specifically help to shape and maintain the desired behavioural norms.
Few books however actually explain how to apply a people-oriented approach in practice.
Much of the project management literature published over the last five years urges the reader to become a better leader by improving their soft skills.
This book is about the \'how\' of managing behavioural change in project teams