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DelorasTo

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6. A clear, engaging team purpose can be a problem, as well as an advantage. The best example of this is _____.
 
  a. a team that checks with other organizational groups before proceeding on a project
  b. a team that works solely on their department's goals, to the exclusion of helping other departments achieve their goals
  c. a team that provides products designed especially to meet customer needs
  d. a team that doesn't need a leader to make decisions

Question 2

4. Based on this chapter on teams in the textbook, which of the following does not help a team achieve synergy?
 
  a. purpose
  b. people
  c. process
  d. promotion



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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