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From the supplier: The Japanese work ethic, especially regarding teambuilding, can be redesigned to suit the Western work environment. Since effective teams are those that prioritize team goals, individuals as well as organizations need to work on American values which promote individualism rather than group harmony. Individually, for instance, employees must ensure that they perform the work assigned to them to contribute to the team's overall success. Organizationally, communication must be improved in ways that will allow members to ventilate issues and concerns.
Citation Details Title: Building effective teams. (organizational teamwork) Author: Trisha A. Svehla Publication:Food Processing (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 1, 1995 Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Volume: v56 Issue: n5 Page: p100(2)