Ques 1
Forming.
The first stage of team development which is just like orientation
day at a new job or college. .
During this stage groups start to familiarise themselves and may
discuss about member’s skills, background and interests, project
goals, individual roles and establish group norms.
Ques 2
Do not have direct responsibility or control over their work
In a traditional work group two or more people work together to
attain a shared goal. Members in tram are responsible for doing the
work and executing the task, but they do not have direct
responsibility or control over their work
Ques:3
Functional departmentalization allows work to be done by highly
qualified specialists.
In functional departmentalization, an organization is organized
into departments such as production department, accounting
department, sales and marketing department, and a human resources
department and each functions are performed by highly expertised
persons.
A team of scientists and dentists collaborates to develop a toothpaste that can instantly whiten teeth....
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