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Troy. Organizational Behaviour: Teams And Groups, Organizational Power

Troy is an adaptation of Homer’s great epic The Iliad. It is, however, not a literal translation of the poem but rather more like a historical recreation. The movie does not follow one single protagonist but deals with many key characters. True to Homer’s work the movie captures intense emotion and breath taking action. While the movie displays many organisational communication concepts two key concepts include organisational power and groups and teams. The groups and teams concept is directly related to the army of both Troy and the Greeks, organisational power is evident through the relationships and interactions between some key characters.

After agreeing peace with Sparta, Prince Paris and Prince Hector of Troy set to leave for home. Secretly as they are preparing to embark for Troy Paris steals away with Helen who is the wife of Menelaus, the King of Sparta. Menelaus’ pride is deeply wounded and he turns to his brother Agamemnon who controls a large army made up of......


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