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  2. Size of groups, organizations, and communities - Wikipedia

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    This kind of group is usually bigger than a production team. The more complex the issues the more different viewpoints will be needed. At the same time practical considerations dictate how large the group can be. Once you have a couple of dozen members, adding another is not likely to add much to the information available from the others.

  3. Team composition - Wikipedia

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    The preferred team size has a significant impact on team sport. [6] Team size is determined by the original purpose for the team, the individual expectations for the members of the team, the roles that the team members need to play, the amount of cohesiveness and inter-connectivity optimal for team performance and the functions, activities and overall goals of the team.

  4. Team - Wikipedia

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    A team at work. A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal.. As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, "[a] team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to information, resources, knowledge and skills and who seek to combine their efforts to achieve a common goal".

  5. In era of 12-team College Football Playoff, conference ...

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    The 12-team playoff has made college football more relevant than ever at places like Arizona State and SMU that had no real chance of competing for a national title under the old system.

  6. Make fun of the so-called 'worst college basketball team of ...

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    They have a bigger priority than winning. Jeff Eisenberg. ... One team outscored FLBC by more than 100. The closest FLBC came to victory was a 10-point loss to its own alumni team.

  7. Multiteam system - Wikipedia

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    Multiteam systems describe collections of teams that work toward a common goal. MTSs are often conceptualized as larger than a single team, but smaller than the organization within which they are embedded. [2] In fact, MTSs often traverse organizations such that teams embedded within the same MTS may hail from multiple organizations.

  8. The Under-The-Table Ideological Battle That Would Follow A ...

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    The likelihood Harris will face a Republican-controlled Senate also points to continuity, as it would be easier to maintain Biden’s team than get her appointments through a hostile Senate.

  9. Squad - Wikipedia

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    NATO and U.S. doctrine define a squad as an organization "larger than a team, but smaller than a section." [3] [4] while U.S. Army doctrine further defines a squad as a "small military unit typically containing two or more fire teams." [5] In American usage, a squad consists of eight to fourteen soldiers, [6] and may be further subdivided into ...