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Groups in Work
Title: Groups in Work
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Groups in Work
1. Introduction
There is a popular saying “A group is more than the sum of its parts”. A group is not just a collection of people. It is considered as a set of two and more interacting individuals to achieve certain goals and meet certain needs (George and Jones, 1999, Greenberg and Baron, 1997). The first stage in the analysis of group performance should be to examine the background of the group firstly. The second stage would be
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