Why does actual group productivity never equal potential productivity?
a. there is no w...
Business, 05.10.2019 05:30 19colemankl
Why does actual group productivity never equal potential productivity?
a. there is no way to recognize group members for their efforts.
b. group members never identify with the group thoroughly enough to give it their full attention.
c. time is lost to coordinating and organizing group members.
d. the tasks that groups usually work on are not very interesting, which decreases motivation?
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