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For relatively formal meetings in which information is being delivered to a large number of listeners and little interaction is desired, _____ is an efficient use of space.
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A cost-benefit analysis helps the group members to see beyond the immediate cost of implementing a given solution.
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An) _____ leader is an individual who grows into the leadership role, often out of necessity.
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_____ involve a common set of theories that explain the world around us, terms to explain those theories, and have grown to reflect the advance of human knowledge.
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding team work?
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_____ is the tendency to accept the group's ideas and actions in spite of individual concerns.
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During the _____ stage of group development the group accomplishes its mandate, fulfills its purpose, and reaches its goals.
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To facilitate performance, group members can skip the initiation of getting to know each other and the sorting out of roles and norms.
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What is organizational communication? How can we study communication within an organization?
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In a group, a coordinator brings ideas, information, and suggestions together.
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Personalities and competition can play a role in a team's failure to produce.
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Status, rank, and roles in the group are established during this stage.
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The first step in group problem solving, _____, allows the group to set boundaries of what the problem is and what it is not.
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Group norms are customs, standards, and behavioral expectations that emerge as a group forms.
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The last step in group problem solving is implementing the solution.
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Tables that are round reinforce a more hierarchical model of interaction.
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_____ are formed through communication interaction across time, and often share a common history, values, and beliefs about the world around us.
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