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Engineers work within a team approach with other engineers as well as key individuals from other departments, and suppliers, vender's, and those within the community at times. Thus, they work through synergy, which is the notion that individuals working as a team can accomplish more then if they were to work independently from each other.
Many work with both. For example, they work independently in research, or therapy and they can also work within a team environment to include experimental psychology, child study teams, etc. It just depends on their specialty.
i would love to work in teams because i can share off my ideas and come up with something better regarding exchange of views with the people i work on as well with people i work with. as a line said.. "two heads are better than one.". that's the answer. =D
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Project teams should be allowed to evolve themselves. As they work on a project, they may find that certain strategies work better. They should be able to change strategies to increase efficiency and productivity.
Yes, yes you could.
Thay work independently.
scheduling will be easy if the network and software teams work independently
Archaeologists often work as part of a team, collaborating with other researchers, specialists, and technicians. Teamwork is important in archaeology to ensure thorough and accurate excavation, analysis, and interpretation of findings. However, individual archaeologists may also work independently on specific projects or research areas.
Playing sports helps you learn to function and work as a team. This can improve your ability to work with others in other aspects of life.
Manager-Led Work teams Self-Managing Teams Self-Directing Teams Self-Governing Teams