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Title: It Could Be Argued That In Order To Be Successful, Modern Organisations Must Actively Develop Strong And Cohesive Work Groups. Why? Is It True That There Is No Room For The Individualist In Today’s Organisation?
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According to Belbin, he identified nine roles and argued that all the roles must be fulfilled for a group to be effective (Mullins, L, 2007). However not all work group are composed of nine members which means some members may take up more than one role... Showed first 250 characters
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However not all work group are composed of nine members which means some members may take up more than one role. Although all the nine roles might not be necessary in a group which means it could be a waste of time for managers to try and have nine members with all the roles... Showed next 250 characters
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