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Introduction
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Newspaper
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Academic Journal
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INTRODUCTION
Teamwork can be simply defined, "as a state of unity achieved within a group of people working for a specific economic benefit." It is used to determine the coordination and cooperation of a business venture so as to attain the optimum output of the employees. All around the world we can find various organizations that work in business group having a fixed and well defined set of rules and regulations to ensure teamwork and maintain team spirit in the organization.
Looking at the size and vastness of projects in an organization, necessary work has to be broken down into different departments, even departments are not sufficient enough to handle the burden of work. Thus in departments there arises the need to make different teams of individual that are assigned a common target, so as to accomplish the organizational goal.
A team that works together to share common goal stands out to achieve the goals. Teamwork helps in making the task more interesting with the social support and cooperation of the employees and hence improving their skills.
NEWSPAPER
(By Shantanu Aggarwal and Riaa Khurana)
The old tale of the Japanese samurai warrior takes a new life in today’s generation. The tale talks about the warrior making his sons realize that if they stick together no power can ever defeat them. Likewise, today’s executives consider that their ability to overcome challenges rests most upon teamwork.
In today’s world it is necessary for a leader to work in a team so as to overcome the challenges he faces. Irrelevant of the leader’s rank, he or she needs to gather information, relating to the issue at hand, and consider others viewpoints in order to make an appropriate decision. A leader is always thought to be someone who is heroic and
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