The Ideal Team Player: Cultivating High-Performance Teams in the Pulp & Paper Industry

The Ideal Team Player: Cultivating High-Performance Teams in the Pulp & Paper Industry

Virtual
Tuesday, August 26, 2025 to Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Women In Industry (WIN) Webinar - Learn how the traits of being Humble, Hungry, and People Smart can elevate your team and your career. This session introduces a proven model for building high-performance teams in the pulp and paper industry. Great for professionals and students alike. Includes real-world examples, practical tools, and interactive Q&A.

12PM - 1PM (ET)

In today’s pulp and paper industry, technical skills are essential, but they’re not enough. Long-term success comes from working well with others and building strong, accountable teams. This TAPPI seminar introduces The Ideal Team Player framework by Patrick Lencioni, a proven model used by leading organizations to develop exceptional team culture.

You’ll explore the three core traits of an ideal team player - Humble, Hungry, and People Smart—and learn how to recognize and apply them in yourself and others. Whether you’re leading a team, growing in your role, or preparing to launch your career, this session offers practical strategies to strengthen collaboration, improve performance, and increase your impact.

We’ll also touch on the Engagement Model, which shows how employee commitment grows when people do meaningful work, in the right role, for a great leader. 

Ideal for professionals at all levels and students alike, this session includes real-world applications, peer interaction, and a Q&A for sharing insights and next steps.

Audience

Production Supervisor

Process Engineer

Maintenance Manager

Operations Manager

Team Lead

HR Manager

Training Coordinator

Shift Leader

Safety Coordinator

Entry-Level Engineers or Technicians

Plant Manager

Students or Graduates preparing to enter the industry

Project Manager

Industry Suppliers


Learning Outcomes: 

  • Spot and encourage humble, hungry, and people-smart behaviors in themselves and teammates.
  • Use simple tools and techniques to improve teamwork and hold others accountable.
  • Develop practical interview questions to identify ideal team player traits in candidates.
  • Apply the Engagement Model to create more meaningful and motivating work experiences.

Keywords: 

Teamwork, Leadership, Collaboration, Career Development, Employee Engagement, Motivation, Professional Development,Employee Retention  

Lu Athnos, ABB, Inc

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