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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH

THE MOST MERCIFULL


AND THE MOST
BENIFICIENT
MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT
PRESENTED BY:
Mr. Naeem Jafri
MBA (A) Morning
First Semester
Institute of Southern Punjab
Multan
PRESENTATION
TOPIC
WHAT IS A WORK TEAM
AND WHAT ARE THE
TYPES OF WORK TEAMS?
WHAT IS A WORK
TEAM OR SIMPLY
TEAM WORK???
WHAT IS A TEAM?

 T TOGETHER
 E EVERYONE
 A ACHIEVE
 M MORE
Work Team is an ongoing
group of workers who share a
common mission who
collectively manage their own
affairs within predetermined
boundaries. 
What are the most
differentiating and
striking features in
work teams?
In team work, there is no ‘I’.
It is all about less use of ‘ME’
and more use of ‘WE’.
Coming together is beginning,
keeping together is progress,
working together is success.
(Henry Ford)
Talent wins games,

BUT

teamwork and intelligence wins


championships.

“Michael Jordan”
MORE EXAMPLES
ABOUT WORK TEAMS
CAN BE SEEN IN THE
FOLLOWING
PICTURES:
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN WORK TEAM AND
WORK GROUP?
INDIVIDUALS COME TOGETHER AND
FORM A GROUP. WHEN THE GROUP
IS PROPERLY RE-DESIGNED OR RE-
ESTABLISHED THEN TEAM IS
FORMED. SO, TEAM IS A PART OF
GROUP. BUT STILL THERE IS A HELL
OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM.
BENEFITS OF TEAMWORK

 Members work to establish an effective team


 Members accept role
 Meetings are structured
 Record keeping enhances your work
 Each member uses their own and others skills
 Differences are welcomed and used
TYPES OF TEAMS

Problem-Solving Teams
Groups of 5 to 12 employees from the
same department who meet for a few
hours each week to discuss ways of
improving quality, efficiency, and the work
environment

Self-Managed Work
Teams
Groups of 10 to 15 people who take on the
responsibilities of their former
supervisors
MORE TYPES OF TEAMS
Cross-Functional Teams
Employees from about the same hierarchical level, but from
different work areas, who come together to accomplish a
task

Virtual Teams
Teams that use computer technology to tie
together physically dispersed members in
order to achieve a common goal.

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