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Anastasy [175]
4 years ago
9

Diet Soda Company has teams with high cohesiveness. Additionally, the teams are normally focused on their commitment to quality

performance. This combination can be expected to result in high productivity. True or false?
Business
1 answer:
SashulF [63]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Team cohesiveness by itself does not necessarily lead to higher team productivity, team members might be united and have strong interpersonal relationships, but that doesn't guarantee high productivity or success.  

But when team cohesiveness is paired with a high commitment to quality performance, then you can expect an increase in the productivity of all the team members.  

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