Hi,

An article on "building your own winning team," shared with permission from the author.

The author, Mrityunjay Srivastava, is the General Manager of Corporate Human Resources Development for Wipro Ltd., based in Bangalore.

Regards,
Rakesh

From India, Delhi
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very good stuff! We should take lessons from cricket along with watching it. Cheers Naveli
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Awesome PDF file which really help me out to maximum extent to build my personality. thanks much Rakesh and keep posting.. Regards, V.Vikram Kumar HR IT RECRUITER
From India, Hyderabad
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Hello all, Wonderful article,it has given me a direction to train my staff towards having a great winning team. Many thanks and keep posting... Regards, Subhashni Training Manager
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It was really nice...thanks for this article...we observed only the target to win in that cricket matches but we did not observe how we won thanks a lot.... Regards Karthik c.s Qspiders
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Hi,

We are a 10-member team. I will be managing the team, but I want to build relationships with the employees of our organization. There are some employees who are very stubborn and intractable; they don't listen to anything but they are good at their work.

Please suggest to me how to handle these employees and build relationships with them.

Regards,
Karthik

From India, Bangalore
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