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Network Design

Individual Assignment # 3

Groups and Teams Paper

Mgt 331

Mr.Zaharoff

February 8, 2006

This paper will clarify the difference between a group and a team. This explanation will show the components of both groups and teams. It will also confirm how a group can become a high performance team. The paper will address the facts of how certain circumstances effects, like culture diversity and demographic characteristics, can cause a high performance team to excel or fade.
Webster dictionary defines groups as a small unit of three to fifteen people. Groups can form coalitions and signs of organization can be seen. When a group is too large, communication is not effective with all of its members. Standards will be developed within a group. Roles will evolve from those standards. These roles often influence the interactions of the group. Groups usually have a common objective that they labor individually to accomplish. However, the larger the group the less effective their......


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Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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