This specialization equips you with practical, research-informed strategies to improve team performance through stronger leadership, clearer communication, and more effective feedback systems. By completing these courses, you’ll gain the skills to build high-performing teams, navigate change with confidence, and address performance challenges with clarity and empathy.

Creating a Culture of Performance
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Creating a Culture of Performance
This course is part of Improving Team Performance Specialization

Instructor: Madecraft
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What you'll learn
How to cast a clear vision and set measurable goals that drive consistent performance and long-term success.
How to recruit, develop, and coach high-performing team members using proven leadership, accountability, and motivation strategies.
How to build momentum, foster accountability without micromanaging, and sustain a culture where teams consistently perform at their best.
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