Team Management Systems (TMS) is recognized as the foremost integrated system of work-based, research-proven assessments and feedback instruments worldwide - supporting individuals, teams and organizations to effect positive and lasting change and achieve higher performance in the workplace.
This site is a truly global source of information for both accredited and non-accredited visitors on the technology and knowledge-base behind TMS.
From international communities of practice and a full worldwide listing of workshops and e-learning options, to detailed product information, translations, research and publications, the site will keep you up-to-date on the latest in Team Management Systems.
Latest Update: January 30, 2010
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- New Application Article: Spending Money to Make Money: An investment in training delivers ROI for a major bank (Peter Nixon).
- New Listings - Network Member Directory: Leadership Talent Australia (Australia) and W.J. Thompson and Associates (North America).
- New Multimedia: Working with Boards and Developing Leadership Capacity (Judith Sellick).
- New Case Study: Applying TMS to a Team Across Four Continents (Clio Robertson).
- Latest E-Journal: Edition 74: Hopes, Dreams and Coming Trends for 2010 is our 3rd annual
special edition of the e-journal. Feature articles include an exploration by David Lee of the hidden gifts Gen Y hold; Arupa Tesolin
shows why the recession is a great time to rekindle grassroots innovation; Dick McCann looks at team performance and the impact of
being 'over-managed and 'under-led'; and Jim Clemmer gives insight in growth and change in turbulent times. This 'bumper' special edition also includes a short articles section with contributions by Abe WalkingBear Sanchez, Jeff Mowatt, Wally Bock, Fay Niewiadomski, Mick Yates, Bernie DeKoven, Marc Tscheuschner, Theresa Maria Napa and more providing sources for both inspiration and reflection as we look to the coming year.
- Updated Network Member Intranets: North America (January 30, 2010) and Australasia and Asia Pacific (January 30, 2010).
- International E-Journal archive increases to 73
- Click here for more 'What's New'
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