Which of the following describes the difference between a team and a group?

A. Teams are structured deliberately to achieve a goal; not every group is highly organized.
B. Teams usually are created by an outside organization; groups are not.
C. Teams have a designated leader; groups do not.
D. Teams are only found in sports; while groups are found only in business.


Answer: A

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