1. Diego, Martin, Samantha, and Keagan all work together at an accounting firm. They create collective work products and hold themselves mutually accountable. They share their knowledge and skills with each other and work together to accomplish the firm's goals. Thus, they are likely part of a
work group.
work team.
committee.
task force.
quality-assurance team.
2. Dan, Amy, Carlos, and Stefan work at a technology company. Together, they form a team that is responsible for developing all the company's new applications. Their boss gave them the authority to make and implement all decisions related to these programs, so they have the flexibility to change rapidly to meet the competition and respond to customer needs. What kind of team does this scenario describe?
a self-directed work team
a quality-assurance team
a task force
a committee
a cross-functional team