Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the high-performance teams identified by Bennis and Biederman in their study of “great groups”?
a. The teams were composed of highly skilled individuals—the crème of the crop.
b. The teams were highly structured—lines of authority were clear and uncontested by members.
c. Members tended to be young rather than old, with very optimistic expectations about their competencies.
d. The teams’ leaders recruited and retained the right individuals needed by the team.
b. The teams were highly structured—lines of authority were clear and uncontested by members.
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