Which of the following are competencies/skills of team members that lend to successful teams?

a. conflict resolution, problem solving, goal setting
b. communication, task completion, problem solving
c. conflict resolution, task completion, goal setting
d. problem solving, conflict resolution, task completion


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a. Correct: Competencies possessed by team members on effective teams include conflict resolution, problems solving, communication, decision-making skills, goal-setting and performance management skills, and planning and task coordination.
b. Incorrect: While task completion is a desired outcome, it is not one of the competencies required for team members of effective teams.
c. Incorrect: While task completion is a desired outcome, it is not one of the competencies required for team members of effective teams.
d. Incorrect: While task completion is a desired outcome, it is not one of the competencies required for team members of effective teams.

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