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  2. Team building - Wikipedia

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    The US military uses lifting a log as a team-building exercise. Team building is a collective term for various types of activities used to enhance social relations and define roles within teams, often involving collaborative tasks. It is distinct from team training, which is designed by a combination of business managers, learning and ...

  3. Trust fall - Wikipedia

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    The trust fall was a popular activity conducted as a part of corporate team building activities. However, it fell out of favor from around the mid-2010s due to the legal liabilities associated with the trust fall and the fact that it is known to cause traumatic brain injury when the catcher or catchers fail at their task. [4]

  4. Virtual team - Wikipedia

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    One study found that a traditional team started out more satisfied than a virtual team. Then, in less than a year, the satisfaction of the virtual team rose and exceeded the satisfaction of the traditional team. [50] Women were more satisfied than men with virtual teams and were also more satisfied compared to women in face-to-face teams. [51]

  5. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    Virtual management – Supervision, leadership and maintenance of virtual teams; Virtual teamTeam whose members collaborate remotely; Virtual volunteering – Online volunteering; Virtual workplace – Workplace that is not located in any one physical space

  6. Pioneer High School (San Jose, California) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer High School is a highly rated public high school located in the Almaden Valley neighborhood of San Jose, California.It is one of six high schools in the San Jose Unified School District, and is a science magnet school with an interdisciplinary focus on community service and service learning.

  7. Virtual world - Wikipedia

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    Users exploring the world with their avatars in Second Life. A virtual world (also called a virtual space or spaces) is a computer-simulated environment [1] which may be populated by many simultaneous users who can create a personal avatar [2] and independently explore the virtual world, participate in its activities, and communicate with others.

  8. Knowledge worker - Wikipedia

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    This form of working may occur within the organisation, as a stand-alone group for a specific project in the organisation, or as a sub-contracted team outside the organisation. Within this role, creative knowledge workers may perform their activities individually and/or collectively as part of their contribution to the project.

  9. New product development - Wikipedia

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    In addition, companies can use virtual product development to help reduce costs. Virtual product development uses collaboration technology to remove the need for co-located teams, which can result in significant cost savings such as a reduction in G&A (general & administrative) overhead costs of consulting firms.