Asked by Cristina Esteban on Apr 24, 2024

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Groups tend to be especially ineffective when they use transactive memory.

Transactive Memory

A mechanism through which groups collectively encode, store, and retrieve knowledge, enabling them to remember more together than alone.

Groups

Groups consist of two or more individuals interacting and working together towards common goals or sharing common interests.

Ineffective

Lacking the ability or qualities to produce the intended effect.

  • Comprehend the impact of individual and collective actions on the efficiency of organizations.
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Zachary Garcia6 days ago
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False
Explanation :
Transactive memory in groups refers to a shared system for encoding, storing, and retrieving information, which can enhance group effectiveness by efficiently leveraging the diverse knowledge and skills of group members.