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A useful video produced by Video Arts to explain and demonstrate the use of the Belbin Team Role model

Style:
Humorous drama
Programme includes:
Video (29 mins)
Showreel tape
Meeting break video
Course leader’s guide
Delegate worksheets on disk
Powerpoint slides/OHPs on disk
Self-study workbook on disk
Information:
A Video Arts production in association with Belbin Associates featuring Barbara Flynn and Duncan Preston. Release date: 1991
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Video
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Information:
A Video Arts production in association with Belbin Associates featuring Barbara Flynn and Duncan Preston

Building the perfect team
Belbin’s team role theory in action

Aim
To appreciate the nine key team roles, and balance an effective team accordingly.

The video
Managers must understand that people bring more than their skills and experience to a team; they bring their personalities as well. Utilising people’s behavioural strengths to create a balanced team adds immensely to both group and personal performance.
This video dramatises Dr Meredith Belbin’s team-role theory, and explains how to identify nine key team roles for a balanced team. It shows that although each team member in an example team has a functional role in, for example, marketing in accounts, they also have team roles. These are critical to the team’s success. Each of the nine roles is defined and shown in action.
Belbin explains that teams with fewer members may need people to perform dual roles. He shows how behavioural skills can be assessed and how, with care, teams can be constructed that take account of hierarchies as well as personal interaction.

Features and applications

  • Illustrates skills for team building, meetings and project management
  • True-to-life scenario backed by Belbin’s credibility
  • Clearly explained structure to understanding the theory

For more information on the video and its uses and applications please contact barrie.watson@belbin.info.

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