A team is “a group of individuals (two or more) that share both a common identity and fate, who must interact and communicate to achieve their own, interlocking, personal goals and their collective goal.”
Carron & Hausenblaus (Group dynamics in sport 1998 [2nd ed.], pg162) highlighted that in order for a group of individuals to become an effective team certain factors should be present.
These factors were:
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Role clarity (a clear understanding of what their role is and the components of that role as well as everyone else’s)
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Role acceptance (individuals accepting their roles and the responsibility that the roles will be completed)
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Role performance (how well the individual completes their role).
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