External Roles of Team Members
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1) What are some common external roles for team members. Which of these roles do you think you play in your own team or group? Why? Give examples from your own experience about other types of roles played by other members in your group.
2) Research on how merger or reorganization has negatively affected a group or team. How did the behavior of the team leader(s) affect or define the relationship between merging groups?
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Please allow some of my ideas to help:
1. Some common external roles for team members in my line of work might include coach, morale booster (cheerleader as I call it), researchers, activity coordinators, social organizers, communicators, etc.
As you explain which of ...
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