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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Team Building (continued)
When working in teams, a good leader must allow for team processing of the problem to be resolved. Processes allow a team time for decision making, communication, participation, and interpersonal team management. Time for a team to bond and establish its structure and norms will allow for effective team processing. When the inputs of a team are well planned and the team has time for all necessary processes, a cohesive, functional team results. If this time is not allowed, people will feel isolated and unappreciated and the team will have no cohesion.
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