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Working in Teams: A Brief Introduction

Module by: The Cain Project in Engineering and Professional Communication

This short PowerPoint file of 11 slides illustrates why employers prefer candidates who can work in teams. It defines a team and divides functions into task-related functions and maintenance functions that ensure good relations among team members. The slides explain the ways that successful teams work harmoniously and efficiently.

The definitions and recommendations are drawn from several research studies.

Figure 1: Working in Teams: A Brief Introduction
Figure 2: Please right click on the above link to download the PPT file
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Media File: workInTeam.ppt

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