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Teamwork People are not generally solitary beings; people often associate in groups and teams in and outside of work. This can be for many reasons; here are some of the principal reasons why groups are formed: * To satisfy social needs for love and belonging * To establish relationships * To gain recognition as a member of an identifiable group * To exert influence, either within the group , or as a group on outside events or circumstances * To gain help in carrying out objectives * To share in an activity In the workplace, teams are often formed to complete a task or project. Although there can be other groups in a business which are less formalised, and some may take on a permanent aspect. For example, DC Foods work together everyday as a team in which each member contributes to the overall work of the department. Each member of the team is constantly reporting directly back...

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