cross-functional team

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team
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
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/tiːm/
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/tiːm/
a number of people or animals who do something together as ...
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In software development, the core of the workcell is thecross-functionalteam.
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An inherent benefit of across-functionalteamis the breadth of knowledge brought to the group by each member.
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Each process is managed by across-functionalteamincluding representatives from logistics, production, purchasing, finance, marketing, and research and development.
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In many cases, the best results tend to be achieved when the activity is completed by across-functionalteam, including key stakeholders.
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Instead, all are emphasised to be working together, in the same way as across-functionalteam.
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Technical, financial, marketing, and all other types of information must come in a form that all members of across-functionalteamcan understand.
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Members of across-functionalteammust be well versed in multi-tasking as they are simultaneously responsible for their cross-functional team duties as well as their normal day-to-day work tasks.
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Some of the benefits of thiscross-functionalteamapproach to process improvement are that the participants learn a tremendous amount about the overall business and their role in it.
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This new model, in which work is done primarily by cross-functional teams, requires a new set of skills, including influencing, active listening, and conflict management.
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Leadership can be a significant challenge with cross-functional teams.
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Cross-functional teams often function as self-directed teams assigned to a specific task which calls for the input and expertise of numerous departments.
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Another suggestion is for the use of cross-functional teams to achieve breakthrough innovations.
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In business today, innovation is a leading competitive advantage and cross-functional teams promote innovation through a creative collaboration process.
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A common example of project teams are cross-functional teams.
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One way of implementing this involves using self-directed cross-functional teams.
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Cross-functional teams can be likened to the board of directors of a company.
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This critical skill has become even more important in the current global business environment where cross-functional teams have become the norm.
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