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    Problem-Solving Teams Do Not Fundamentally Reorganize Work or Change the Role
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Problem-Solving Teams Do Not Fundamentally Reorganize Work or Change the Role

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Problem-solving teams do not fundamentally reorganize work or change the role of managers; they simply focus on a specific issue, develop a potential solution, and take action within defined limits.

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