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in that team effectiveness can rely on... Team size and composition affect the team processes and outcomes... Team members normally have different roles... like team leader and agents... team is clearly an... within that team members typically specialize in different tasks... team is a classic example of an... If all team members each perform the same basic tasks... then it is likely that this team is an independent team... team necessarily requires a different approach from coaching an... team because the costs and benefits to individual team members... An interdependent team benefits from getting to know the other team members socially... to start improving the functioning of an independent team is often a single question... a manager acts as the team leader and is responsible for defining the goals... managed team is that the leader does not operate with... Neither a manager nor the team leader make independent decisions in the delegated responsibility area... The team as a whole is accountable for the outcome of its decisions and actions... managed team is distinct from traditional leadership and operates to neutralize the issues often associated with traditional... managed team still needs support from senior management to operate well... managed team does not make them either a team or self... and the team members can come to rely on each other in a meaningful way... A team used only for a... setting up a team allegedly facilitates the creation... A sports team is a group of people which play a sport together... Virtual team members can be located across a country or across the world... and a sales team can be let down by poor performance on other parts of the...

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