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Why is small talk important when a group is first forming?

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Successfully managed a marketing department that achieved its sales goals all four quarters of the past fiscal year uses an action verb.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

People need to be able to trust the members of their team. When team members don't know each other, trust does not exist. By sharing personal information about their families, friends, hobbies, and so on, members become better able to build relationships and foster an open environment in which everyone is comfortable.

Answer to Question 2

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