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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "improve team" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a team that needs to be improved in some way, such as in an organizational sense, a sports sense, or a teamwork sense. For example, "We need to improve team performance if we want to achieve our goal."
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Team training interventions have been shown to improve team outcomes (learner knowledge, self-efficacy, teamwork attitudes, teamwork climate, or safety climate), clinical care processes, quality assurance, and even patient outcomes [ 2, 7, 8, 14, 15].
Getting everyone together for a shared activity can improve team spirit.
It requires communication skills and an ability to monitor and improve team performance.
She enrolled in the three-week orientation focusing on literacy and classroom assistance, including how to work with teachers to improve team building, and school safety policies and procedures.
The field trips are a way to improve team chemistry and also build some well-earned respites for a team that has played into June the past two seasons.
A bonus should not only be paid when certain financial targets are met — return on equity, for example — but also when an executive helps bolster the reputation of the bank or improve team building, Mr. Villiger said.
They improve team members' ability to manage time and costs (ibid).
In the future, we plan to improve team structure and cohesiveness through team-bonding preparatory activities.
Despite the overwhelming international support to improve team communication, progress has been slow.
In general, virtual teams desire richer media to improve team interaction.
We investigated these questions: Does formal team training improve team behaviors in the trauma resuscitation bay?
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