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Are You a Team or a Meeting?

How to Build Teams That Win: An Economist Edge book

Nick Pope

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English
Profile
19 May 2026
Series: Economist Edge
Winning is a team sport, right? True, we need to collaborate to make sense of today's challenges. But simply bringing people together is no guarantee of success. Too often, so-called teams are just groups of individuals, attending too many aimless meetings.

It doesn't have to be that way. Using the author's high-performing teams framework, Are You a Team or a Meeting? shows team leaders and members alike how to:
* create teams of the right size and composition
* focus on team purpose to help you prioritise
* encourage healthy challenge and open communication
* develop systems, habits and behaviours that help teams win
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Imprint:   Profile
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   214g
ISBN:   9781800819092
ISBN 10:   1800819099
Series:   Economist Edge
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Nick Pope has two decades of experience working with leading companies such as Nike, Unilever, Gucci, M&S, and Lloyds Bank, helping them develop effective teams at all levels of their organisations. He has published with the British Academy of Management and in several industry trade journals. He currently lives in Sydney, Australia, with regular trips to the US and his native UK.

Reviews for Are You a Team or a Meeting?: How to Build Teams That Win: An Economist Edge book

As a long-time student of team effectiveness, I found this book refreshingly practical - it challenged me to move beyond running meetings and inspired me to build a team with real purpose, trust, and results -- Paddy Hull, Senior Director Global Talent & Leadership at Heineken Hope is at hand with this excellent book by Nick Pope. It brings together research and practice in a book that leaders at every level will recognise as both rigorous and practical, and is packed with many field-tested tools that leaders can put to work in their own teams immediately. I thoroughly recommend it for team leaders working in any sector, and for team coaches -- Professor Peter Hawkins best-selling author of Systemic Coaching Dr Nick Pope's wry observations of what a team actually is and what can so easily go wrong will have you smiling in recognition. He's certainly put in the hours - deep academic research as well working with over a thousand teams across fifty different countries - and it really shows. His highly practical insights into how to make collaboration (which goes beyond cooperation) real and effective should be read by anyone who is - or wants to be - a leader -- Neil Mullarkey, award-winning author of In The Moment


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