New Teambuilding Book Gets Results

January 11, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Teambuilding That Gets Results, just released by Sourcebooks, is a strategy and solution-packed new book for business owners and managers. Authors Linda Eve Diamond and Harriet Diamond come from an extensive corporate training background. Harriet built her own team and ran her successful corporate training and consulting company for twenty years. She brought her daughter, Linda Eve, into the fold of her team and the two worked together for over a decade.

This mother-daughter team's first book: Perfect Phrases for Motivating and Rewarding Employees (McGraw-Hill), is receiving rave reviews from managers. In Teambuilding That Gets Results, they share their secrets of teambuilding success and include exercises and stories from other successful teambuilders. Armand Pasquini, Area Director of Starwood Hotels, calls the book "an excellent resource not only for the owner of a growing business, but for any manager developing a company team with an entrepreneurial spirit."

One unique aspect of the book is that it addresses virtual teams, a business segment that is growing exponentially every year. But whether your team is all or partly virtual or entirely face-to-face, you will find innovative solutions to teambuilding issues from the most common to the most confounding. The book also addresses a wide range of team issues, including cross-cultural, gender, and age diversity. In true team spirit, the book is a collaborative effort, including a ideas, exercises and advice from a number of innovative teambuilders.

Teambuilding That Gets Results is now available now at all major bookstores and online. For more information, visit your favorite online bookstore or http://LindaEveDiamond.com.

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About the Authors:

Linda Eve Diamond is the author of business, educational and self help books, six to be released in 2007. Harriet Diamond, former president of Diamond Associates, is the author of six business and educational books. Both have left the corporate training industry to focus their energies on writing.