Multiple Choice
Self-managing teams (also called self-directing teams) are:
A) groups of independent individuals that can self-regulate their behaviour on relatively whole tasks.
B) groups of interdependent individuals that can self-regulate their behaviour on relatively whole tasks.
C) groups of interdependent individuals that focus only on the tasks they are given.
D) groups of independent individuals that focus only on the tasks they are given.
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