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- Sam, Sharon, Guy, and Cappy are all part of a team. They have a specific job to do, they must market each new stuffed animal that their company produces. Though they get bored, they have become good and efficient at their task. It is likely that they are members of a _____ team.
- _____ teams are relatively autonomous teams whose members share or rotate leadership responsibilities and hold themselves mutually responsible for a set of performance goals assigned by higher management.
- In _____ leadership, multiple leaders take complementary leadership roles in rotation within the same SMT, according to their area of expertise or interest.
- This is an understanding and commitment to group goals on the part of all team members
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- Peggy used to work alone. Now she works in a team. Peggy used to finish five reports a week, now she finishes four. What term describes Peggy's change in work production?
- Team _____ is the extent to which members band togetherand remain committed to achieving team goals.
- Kara is part of a team to create a new airplane. They don't have any predetermined path to take to this new technology, they are just exploring and discovering useful techniques and technology as they go along. Kara's team is engaged in team _____.
- Team _____ are acceptable standards of behavior that are shared by team members
- When Courtney goes to a meeting she always has her own personal agenda. She usually takes the opportunity to complain about issues that aren't on the official agenda for the day and then seems to socialize more than she does get work done. It is likely that Courtney is a(n) ________ problem member.
- Leonardo, Rafael, Michaelangelo, and Donatello were a cohesive group. This group has had issues making good decisions in the past, which is surprising given that they are all bright people. Indeed it seems that they are more concerned with striving for unanimity than with objectively appraising different courses of action. They are likely experiencing ________.
- Lee always likes to be the center of attention in any team he's in. Indeed whenever there is a discussion Lee is always right there in the middle of it with a strong desire to "win" the discussion. Lee is likely a(n) ______ problem member.
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