Multiple Choice
The difference between a group and a team is that:
A) teams are formed and developed; groups are made up of a collection of individuals.
B) in a team each member has a job, the team has a common purpose and something that it must achieve together; a group may not have one or more of these elements.
C) teams are formal constructs, groups are informal constructs.
D) there is no difference- the terms are used interchangeably.
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