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Essay heading: Although working groups can be very productive they can also be difficult to manage and changes to their membership can lead to reduced performance
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The leader has to use his power effective, to distribute tasks, to supervise the individuals and to solve the group problems in order to satisfy the organisation’s needs.
Groups aren't created spontaneously. Members have to follow some processes (stages) in order to become a group. Some groups, or group members may not pass all of them... displayed 300 characters
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Some groups, or group members may not pass all of them. Homans, seeks to illustrate that although a certain group is directly influenced by the environment in which it exists, it tends to influence the environment as well. According to Homans’ model of group formation, the background factors influence the design of the business... displayed next 300 characters
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