Team Work: A Key To Organizational Success: February 2015
Team Work: A Key To Organizational Success: February 2015
Team Work: A Key To Organizational Success: February 2015
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The main object for organizations is to hold the team effort to achieve output and
quality; team is a key to achieve quality productivity. According to Maddux et
al (2003) “some of the organizations have major benefits from the use
of teamwork which are showed in the following chart:
Benefits of Teamwork
Conclusion
The main concentration of this research paper is to examine more in-depth the
fundamental of teamwork and its effectiveness to achieve the organizational
goals. Teamwork provides vast amounts of knowledge and information, cultural
differences each of these building a culture of teamwork and the skill to make the
valuable solutions of the problems. To work efficiently, team members need a
good understanding of how to do their job, to achieve goal and for that a basic
way to ensure understanding is training, then they have to be motivated to do a
job. Team is a vital activity of organization, when organization desires to perform
sound it has to be confident that team functions effectively. Consequently it is
compulsory to know how team performs, what manners within a team happen,
and how they make decisions. If there is knowhow of teamwork events, it can be
effective for the tasks that they have to accomplish. Organizations build up their
own culture through tradition, history and structure these values can be accepted
by team workers of an organization. The values and assumptions are the vital
tools of organizations and are used as guidance for team. These have to do mostly
with the basic dignity and worth of all members of team and the ability, necessity
for them to solve the problems and work for the positive change. Through this
review study is concluded that there is a good impact of teamwork on the
organizations doings and success. Subsequently in recently developed literature
there is a great focus amongst the social scientists and scholars’ in their discussion
on the above topic teamwork. The above study is also an evidence of little effort
to assess the significance of teamwork in organizations success.
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