The text discusses three main approaches to team building:
The physical challenges approach uses physical challenges to increase perceived global self-worth, athletic competence, physical appearance, social acceptance, scholastic competence, and behavioral conduct
The direct intervention approach, in which you work directly with athletes and employees to empower them, through a series of educational seminars and experiences
The indirect intervention approach to teach coaches and managers to conduct team building with their athletes and employees
Discuss each of these approaches in terms of effectiveness in building a shared vision, unity of purpose, collaborative teamwork, individual and mutual accountability, team identity, team cohesiveness, open and honest communication, and trust at all levels. Do you prefer one approach over the others? Would you exclude any approach? Why, or why not?
Book: Cox, R. (2012). Sport psychology: Concepts and applications (7th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
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