Groups
Groups and Groupings in the United Nations
Further Reading
- A concise encyclopedia of the United Nations (including Groups, H Volger, KA Annan -2010)
- The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations (TG Weiss – 2007)
- International Law: A Dictionary (including Groups, Boczek, Boleslaw Adam -2005)
Literature Review on (Management) Groups, Work Teams, and Their Properties
In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Claus Langfred offers the following summary about the topic of (Management) Groups, Work Teams, and Their Properties: Groups are an inherent part of human social organization and have relatively recently been heavily incorporated into modern organizations in the form of work groups and teams. Groups have many important features that affect their performance and dynamics, and while they are prized for the performance benefits they have compared to the same number of individuals, they can also be a source of inefficiency, conflict, and errors.
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Group
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See Also
- Group
- Corporate Group
- Collective Right
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Notes and References
- Entry about (Management) Groups, Work Teams, and Their Properties in the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (2015, Routledge, Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Further Reading
- Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (2018, Springer International Publishing, Germany)
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