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Strengthscope – Team Effectiveness in the Workplace 2025

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Strengthscope - Team Effectiveness in the Workplace 2025

Strengthscope’s Team Effectiveness in the Workplace 2025 report is based on data from 2,800+ leaders and team members. Discover and takeaway, what’s really energising leaders, where teams are struggling, and how HR can close the gap between perception and performance.

Download the full report to uncover:

  • What energises today’s leaders, and how this has changed since the pandemic
  • How leaders are perceived by their teams
  • The key behaviours of effective leaders across various industries and job functions 
  • Common predictors of team effectiveness (the most and least common behaviours of teams)

Actionable recommendations for HR and L&D teams to address team effectiveness and leadership development challenges 

 

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