Question
What is the primary difference between groups and teams?(1 point)
Responses
Teams use clearly defined communication applications, groups do not.
Teams use clearly defined communication applications, groups do not.
In teams, relationships are important, in groups they are not.
In teams, relationships are important, in groups they are 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.
Responses
Teams use clearly defined communication applications, groups do not.
Teams use clearly defined communication applications, groups do not.
In teams, relationships are important, in groups they are not.
In teams, relationships are important, in groups they are 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.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The primary difference between groups and teams is:
**Teams share a clearly defined purpose; groups may not be as focused.**
Teams typically work towards a common goal with a specific purpose, while groups might be more loosely organized and may not have a clear objective.
**Teams share a clearly defined purpose; groups may not be as focused.**
Teams typically work towards a common goal with a specific purpose, while groups might be more loosely organized and may not have a clear objective.