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Why do some sources describe teams as pass and that the focus needs to shift to individual contributions? Discuss.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The High and Low Context model of culture was developed by:
 
  a. Hall
  b. Trompenaars
  c. Hosftede
  d. G



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Answer to Question 1

While groups and teams have been found to effective in some organizations, the very nature of implementing a team work environment is filled with challenges, including structural and individual problems.

Answer to Question 2

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