The primary difference between groups and teams is:
Teams share a clearly defined purpose; groups may not be as focused.
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Teams use clearly defined communication applications, groups do not.
Teams use clearly defined communication applications, groups do not.
Teams share a clearly defined purpose; groups may not be as focused.
Teams share a clearly defined purpose; groups may not be as focused.
Teams are formal, groups are not formal.
Teams are formal, groups are not formal.
In teams, relationships are important, in groups they are not.
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The primary difference between groups and teams is:
Teams share a clearly defined purpose; groups may not be as focused.