Inter-professional health team - Inter-professional healthcare teams consist of team members who have different professions and occupations and who work together to provide quality, individualised care for patients.
Project teams - Project teams have a responsibility to achieve a specific outcome on a particular project. They differ from work groups, business teams, and management teams in that they usually have a defined lifetime: that of the project they are working on.
Business team - A business team is a multi-disciplinary team that oversees a specific product or service (i.e that looks after a business). For example, a team looking after the production of cheese may comprise scientists, engineers, HR managers, salespeople, and accountants.
Design team - Design teams usually comprise multi-disciplinary members whose task is to design all or part of a product, system, or service. The teams may comprise artists, PR specialists, engineers, scientists, and/or writers depending on the product.
Work groups - Work groups are formed from people who work together every day in the same location. They may or may not work interdependently depending on the work. For example, firemen will work together as a team whereas university lecturers predominantly work independently.
Project teams - Project teams have a responsibility to achieve a specific outcome on a particular project. They differ from work groups, business teams, and management teams in that they usually have a defined lifetime: that of the project they are working on.
Business team - A business team is a multi-disciplinary team that oversees a specific product or service (i.e that looks after a business). For example, a team looking after the production of cheese may comprise scientists, engineers, HR managers, salespeople, and accountants.
Design team - Design teams usually comprise multi-disciplinary members whose task is to design all or part of a product, system, or service. The teams may comprise artists, PR specialists, engineers, scientists, and/or writers depending on the product.
Work groups - Work groups are formed from people who work together every day in the same location. They may or may not work interdependently depending on the work. For example, firemen will work together as a team whereas university lecturers predominantly work independently.
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