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Reptile [31]
2 years ago
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Teams are often imperfect and we need to cope with the flaws of our team. How

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Tanya [424]2 years ago
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When we think of our personal or character flaws, we are failing to see larger perspectives of how our personal problems are related to the social structure in which we live and the historical context of our society.

<h3>What makes a team successful?</h3>

What makes a team successful depends on their mission. It's important to understand what a successful team might mean to a company, department, manager. All team dynamics are different. For a successful  team need the ability to communicate can make or break a team, team members have to be able to share problems and solutions, defining a goal and outlining the process to achieve it is being goal-oriented,  cooperation is the process of working together to achieve the same goal, cooperation is nearly synonymous with teamwork because it’s all about collaboration, diversity comes in so many different forms, can have diversity of race, gender, religion and also diversity of thought.

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