Yes. and successfully. Requirements include: communication, clear and concise goals, sufficient supplies and resources, a unified direction and purpose, and an appropriate time line.
failures in "team" theory involve a lack of any of the above, or the inability to acknowledge a predisposition to failure as this is also part of the mindset within some companies or organizations.
The choice involves willingness to participate, honest and forthright outcome expectation by all parties involved coupled with true and obtainable objectives.
teams exist in relationships, working groups, and personal life considerations.
By assigning part of work to him and by saying that only the person who can do this work in my current team
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No, Agent Coulson was a member of SHIELD, and worked as an ally and liason to the Avengers.
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Ronald Reagan's father, Jack Reagan mostly sold shoes. He was a part owner of a shoe store for awhile but it folded. He also worked in some government public works jobs. Mrs. Nellie Reagan worked on occasion as a sales clerk and seamstress at a local dress shop.
There are many examples of how one could have successfully worked as part of a team in a retail shop. Working with a co-worker to help a customer make up her mind on a purchase is one way. Coming together with co-workers to organize the store after a big sale or before a holiday is another way that you could have successfully worked together.
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An effective team is one where all members do their part and are respectful of each other's opinions. Also, what makes a team effective is having an articulated, common goal.
A situation that I participated in that required teamwork was during the recent holidays. As part of my sub-division's Christmas decorating team, I was tasked with getting donations for lights and supplies. Along with 12 other members, we worked diligently to secure donations from neighbors and local businesses. We also wanted to place a large Christmas tree at the entrance of the sub-division. As a team, we were successful in meeting all our goals and aspirations. This included enough donations for the tree, decorations, and lighting, as well as additional donations for local charities and toy drives.