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Discover Ludwig"team relationships" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the relationships between members of a team, such as a sports team or a work team. For example, "The manager was praised for creating a positive environment that strengthened team relationships."
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Using a model developed by the authors (Team Relationships with Clinical Cohorts Modell™) and the Team Development Questionnaire™ by Payne (2001), there were no correlations between team effectiveness scores and the length of time the individuals in the LC were together.
"All of our innovation is a result of feedback from professional trainers across all of our college and professional team relationships," she said.
"Having another member of the team who has the time to undertake more analysis and reflection has really benefited both our organisation and the team relationships".
Self-knowledge is so obvious-sounding that I hate to use it like that, but in fact you can be masterful at doing the work and you can be good in team relationships, but one day you will be called on to have difficult, complex relationships and a different part of you has to be used for that.
Important among them are: monitoring team relationships and managing the individual, dealing with issues, participative approach, integrity and acting as role model (CIPD, 2008).
Such models present opportunities for studying the possible effects of spatiality on the learning experiences of students and newly qualified health visitors, and on team relationships more broadly.
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Indeed, a majority of patients positively experienced the team relationship modality during the whole treatment.
A high percentage of patients positively experienced the team relationship modality during the whole course of treatment (92% Vs 93%), Table 5.
Following this proposal, the clinical work of the ICU psychologist might contribute to the recovery patient's personal values and to improve the team relationship with the patients and families.
Gone would be the waiting games that kept Eddy Curry and Stephon Marbury in New York, as this new "dual option" would bring a quicker end to player-team relationships that have soured.
Last week, on what can only be called traumatic Thursday, the Bills, because of salary-cap reasons, in one swift, brutal move, cut Reed, Smith and Thomas, ending one of the most productive, and sometimes emotional, player-team relationships in sports.
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