Teamwork
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:50:14
The 2004 edition of the Merriam Webster dictionary defines teamwork as the work or activity of a number of persons acting in close association as members of a unit; but teamwork is more than just that. A recent article from ecoach.com states that the purpose of assembling a team is to accomplish an even larger goal than an individual working alone.
Communication is the key to any well-operating team. Just as the captain of a
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If members change the way they think about the group, project, etc. it will make for a positive experience for everyone around them.
References
Mish, F. (Ed.). (2004). (6th ed., United States of America: Merriam-Webster.
Australian Business Limited and Australian Commonwealth ITR Department (2004)
<Tab/>Distinguish between a team and a group. Retrieved 4/23/06, from ecoach Web site:
<Tab/>http://www.1000ventures.com/business_guide/crosscutting/team_vs_group.html
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