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    @conference {2468,
    	title = {TeamCoaching Importance in Continuous Improvement Processes },
    	journal = {SHEWC{\textquoteleft}2015 {\textendash} XV SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT WORLD CONGRESS {\textendash} Keeping Planet {\textquotedblleft}Water Earth{\textquotedblright} Safe and Sound: a challenge to Science and Technology},
    	year = {2015},
    	note = {

    Marques, Luis P. e Couto, Jo{\~a}o P. (2015). TeamCoaching Importance in Continuous Improvement Processes. SHEWC{\textquoteleft}2015 {\textendash} XV SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT WORLD CONGRESS {\textendash} Keeping Planet {\textquotedblleft}Water Earth{\textquotedblright} Safe and Sound: a challenge to Science and Technology. COPEC {\textendash} Council of Researches in Education and Sciences, 19-22 July, Porto, Portugal. pp. 147-151, ISBN 978-85-65992-44-2. DOI 10.14684/SHEWC.15.2015.147-151.

    }, month = {2015-07-19 00:00:00}, pages = {147-151}, publisher = {Claudio da Rocha Brito \& Melany M.Ciampi (Publishers)}, edition = {COPEC {\textendash} Council of Researches in Education and Sciences}, address = {Porto, Portugal}, abstract = {

    In a global market organizations aim to constantly improve their competitiveness, to at least maintain their market share, increasingly threatened by competition. This environment requires organizations work in a system of continuous change and learning. By implementing continuous improvement programs, companies strive for excellence. The main goals of these programs are improving productivity and hence competitiveness. Its success depends, among other factors and in strong extent on the ability of people to acquire new behaviors. In other words, success grows in reverse measure of the resistance of the employees. TeamCoaching helps to overcome resistance to change and to create a learning environment. Performing TeamCoaching sessions contribute positively to the successful implementation of continuous improvement programs in organizations.

    }, keywords = {Competitiveness, Continuous Improvement, Learning, Performance, TeamCoaching}, isbn = {978-85-65992-44-2}, doi = {10.14684/SHEWC.15.2015.147-151}, author = {Marques, L. M. P. M. and Couto, J. P.} }

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    The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.

    Currently CTAC aggregates 24 researchers holding a PhD of which 20 are faculty professors of the Civil Engineering Department. Read more


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