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Definition of work group in English: work groupnoun 1A group within a workforce who normally work together. Example sentencesExamples - American management literature, both popular and scholarly, is rife with advice that managers should increase workforce diversity to enhance work group effectiveness.
- It has to be accomplished manager by manager, work group by work group.
- Residents are requested to assemble along the main driveway so that work groups can be assigned.
- With commitments to friends and work groups within the League, it's just another tie that binds me to the outside world and keeps me from retreating into a shell on the couch.
- I hope that others can take the lessons learned here to their own work groups.
- Community spirit is fostered through work groups, comprising the oldest and most experienced campers, who guide younger, newer campers through first days at the camp and while undertaking community projects.
- A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees.
- The work groups come to the area from May through August.
- Discursive assessments are a valuable source for supervisors and senior managers to learn ‘what really goes on’ within a work group, a type of information that is not likely to be captured in any kind of documentary assessment.
- The workforce is team-based, operating in work groups.
- There has been a lot of work done but there is still a lot to do so anyone who would like to help out can join the work group on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
- Victims were generally located within the main work group and sometimes identified as ‘stars’ who received the most nominations from fellow team members as preferred people to work with.
- She wanted me to follow her about as she went from work group to work group monitoring their jobs.
- When this originates from within the struggling work group, there is often greater commitment to the solution.
- When employers want to reward all members of a hierarchical work group equally, they usually raise every member's wage by the same percentage.
- Well, each day that goes by that they don't achieve a deal with their pilot union and the other work groups, the odds of forced liquidation, I think, increase.
- Those work groups are responsible for developing initiatives within their portfolios, and those work groups consist of people from a whole range of places across the organisation.
- The plan, under which about one-third of other work groups have accepted voluntary redundancy, is already set to cost over €190 million.
- They can join other work groups or work within one of the many formal and informal conferencing formats available on each floor without the intervention of a systems administrator.
- We choose work groups: setting the breakfast tables, chopping vegetables, sweeping.
- 1.1Computing A group who share data via a local network.
Example sentencesExamples - I have a home network running over DSL, and I want to host an FTP server so I can allow archiving and retrieval of files for my work group.
- Workers can tap into their e-mail messages, calendar, work group and other software using a Web browser.
- If you put a page of paper on a copier, the copier will associate it with similar documents in your personal repository, in your work group's, or even on the Web.
- I also had 300 odd emails to read from a work group I subscribe to.
- This will enable rival vendors to develop products that can compete on a level playing field in the work group server operating system market.
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