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    To Achieve Five Star Teamwork There Must Be A...
  • Commitment to Each Other
  • Commitment to the Mission
  • Commitment to the Customer
  • Commitment to Resolve Conflict
  • Commitment to the Details

Five Star Teamwork video


Languages: English
Length: 17:00

How is it that certain teams achieve extraordinary excellence, day after day?

Five Start Teamwork showcases a spectacular team at the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City. Often referred to as one of the best restaurants in the world, this team works and lives by a set of rules that are prevalent to any teamwork situation in any environment. Nothing here is contrived, it's just a real day for a real life high-class team delivering excellence every day.

Just as an example, one of the most important principles of the team is their commitment to each other. An uncommon promise that is one of the traits that set them apart from all others in any setting. They know that unless they take care of each other first they will not be able to provide the level of service required by the pressure-cooker atmosphere of the restaurant.

Purchase Package Includes

  • 1 Five Star Teamwork video
  • 1 Five Star Teamwork Training Video Leader's Guide
  • 1 Reproducible Participant Guide on CDROM
  • 1 PowerPoint Presentation

The program comes with a comprehensive leader's guide, one set of reproducible participant handouts on a convenient CD and a PowerPoint Presentation for a one-hour session and a four-hour session. It also has very flexible content points that allow for customization for organization-specific exercises or other activities that you may prefer to use.

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