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What is cohesian?

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Updated: 6/10/2024

Cohesion refers to the extent to which elements within a group or team are connected to each other and work towards a common goal. It reflects how unified and committed group members are to one another and their shared objectives. High cohesion can lead to better communication, cooperation, and performance within a group.

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