Practicing Success
Assertion: Members of teams often possess complementary skills and share a strong commitment to a common goal or purpose. Reasoning: In teams, although there is a leader, members hold themselves responsible. |
Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and R is the correct explanation of A. Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and but R is not the correct explanation of A. Assertion (A) is true but Reasoning (R) is not correct. Assertion (A) is not true but Reasoning (R) is correct. |
Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and but R is not the correct explanation of A. |
Teams are a distinct type of group with specific characteristics. Members of teams often possess complementary skills and share a strong commitment to a common goal or purpose. They have mutual accountability for their actions and outcomes. In teams, there is a positive synergy achieved through the coordinated efforts of all members working together. The main differences between groups and teams can be summarized as follows:
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