Teamwork vs Interpersonal - What's the difference?
teamwork | interpersonal |
the cooperative effort of a team of people for a common end
Between two or more people.
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As a noun teamwork
is the cooperative effort of a team of people for a common end.As an adjective interpersonal is
between two or more people.teamwork
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(wikipedia teamwork)Noun
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*interpersonal
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Adjective
(-)- By slightly modifying Piaget's scheme of the development of
the capacity to follow and be aware of rules,1 I propose to
distinguish three stages, or types, of mastery of interpersonal
processes: coercion, self-help, and cooperation. Coercion is
the simplest rule to follow, self-help is the next most difficult,
and cooperation is the most demanding of them all.
