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Teamwise: using research evidence, a practical guide for teams Teamwise: using research evidence, a practical guide for teams
price: £15.00
published: 2005
format: paperback
number of pages: 40
size: 15.3 x 18 x 0.4 cm
ISBN: 1-904984-03-7
author(s): Celia Atherton, Mo Barratt and Rhiannon Hodson

This handbook is principally the work of the numerous front-line practitioners and managers who took part in its development - guiding it through two sets of Change Projects accross a series of training modules, the evaluaton of the pilot version and the filming for the accompanying videoCD.

It is written by Celia Atherton, Mo Barratt and Rhiannon Hodson and edited by Steve Flood.

The videos are a series of short films that illustrate how evidence has been put into practice by front-line teams.

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