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In some groups, members tacitly assumed different roles to complete the project. Other groups admittedly didn't work well together because they didn't believe in the product, had no vision and no interest, and were not able to have fun with it. Griffin used this to show the importance of getting employees to believe in the work they are doing, and to give them some input in the direction the in-plant is going.
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