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- Team abstract "A team comprises a group of people or animals linked in a common purpose. Teams are especially appropriate for conducting tasks that are high in complexity and have many interdependent subtasks.A group in itself does not necessarily constitute a team. Teams normally have members with complementary skills and generate synergy through a coordinated effort which allows each member to maximize his/her strengths and minimize his/her weaknesses. Team members need to learn how to help one another, help other team members realize their true potential, and create an environment that allows everyone to go beyond their limitations. A team becomes more than just a collection of people when a strong sense of mutual commitment creates synergy, thus generating performance greater than the sum of the performance of its individual members.Thus teams of game players can form (and re-form) to practise their craft. Transport logistics executives can select teams of horses, dogs or oxen for the purpose of conveying goods.Theorists in business in the late 20th century popularised the concept of constructing teams. Differing opinions exist on the efficacy of this new management fad. Some see "team" as a four-letter word: overused and under-useful. Others see it as a panacea that finally realizes the human relations movement's desire to integrate what that movement perceives as best for workers and as best for managers. Still others believe in the effectiveness of teams, but also see them as dangerous because of the potential for exploiting workers — in that team effectiveness can rely on peer pressure and peer surveillance. However, Hackman argued that team effectiveness should not be viewed only in terms of performance. While performance is an important outcome, a truly effective team will contribute to the personal well-being and adaptive growth of its members.Compare the more structured/skilled concept of a crew,the advantages of formal and informal partnerships, or well-defined, but limited existence of task forces.".
- Team thumbnail Team_work.jpg?width=300.
- Team wikiPageID "140801".
- Team wikiPageRevisionID "601069672".
- Team hasPhotoCollection Team.
- Team subject Category:Social_groups.
- Team comment "A team comprises a group of people or animals linked in a common purpose. Teams are especially appropriate for conducting tasks that are high in complexity and have many interdependent subtasks.A group in itself does not necessarily constitute a team. Teams normally have members with complementary skills and generate synergy through a coordinated effort which allows each member to maximize his/her strengths and minimize his/her weaknesses.".
- Team label "Equipe".
- Team label "Equipo".
- Team label "Squadra (sport)".
- Team label "Team".
- Team label "Team".
- Team label "Team".
- Team label "Zespół (zarządzanie)".
- Team label "Équipe".
- Team label "Производственная бригада".
- Team label "فريق".
- Team label "チーム".
- Team label "团队".
- Team sameAs Tým.
- Team sameAs Team.
- Team sameAs Equipo.
- Team sameAs Ekipo_(argipena).
- Team sameAs Équipe.
- Team sameAs Tim.
- Team sameAs Squadra_(sport).
- Team sameAs チーム.
- Team sameAs 팀.
- Team sameAs Team.
- Team sameAs Zespół_(zarządzanie).
- Team sameAs Equipe.
- Team sameAs m.011l78.
- Team sameAs Q327245.
- Team sameAs Q327245.
- Team wasDerivedFrom Team?oldid=601069672.
- Team depiction Team_work.jpg.
- Team isPrimaryTopicOf Team.