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Theresa Kline has written: 'Remaking teams' -- subject(s): Industrial organization, Organizational effectiveness, Teams in the workplace 'Teams that lead' -- subject(s): Executives, Leadership, Organizational effectiveness
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Ken Thompson has written: 'Bioteams' -- subject(s): Teams in the workplace, Virtual work teams, Organizational effectiveness, Group decision making
By looking at the behavior of small groups in a variety of environments
The USA Today Coaches Poll ranks NCAA basketball teams, football teams, and college baseball and basketball teams. Fifty-nine coaches contribute to the Poll which began in 1950.
Andy Bryner has written: 'An unused intelligence' -- subject(s): Teams in the workplace, Leadership, Organizational effectiveness
A unitarist can be a perspective in the employment relationship which sees organisations as coherent integrated teams unified by a common purpose, usually the success/survival of the organisation.
A workplace situation in which teams may be the best method to use in solving problems is poor productivity. When you set up teams, they will counter-check each other and this will improve on efficiency and productivity.
The 2002-03 season was the first time England started sending 4 teams to the Champions League. The teams sent was Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle.
A group of people with a collaboration of expertise, skills, and varied qualifications that contribute to the specific objectives of an organization.
Joseph J. Reed has written: 'The executive effectiveness course' -- subject(s): Executives, Teams in the workplace, Training of