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What do all glial cells have in common?
Redefining Stage
A phase in group development where members reassess their tasks and relationships, leading to adjustments in group structure or objectives.
Group Development
The process through which a group evolves and matures in its functionality, relationships, and structure over time.
Informal Groups
Informal Groups are collections of individuals in a workplace or other setting who associate with each other based on common interests or friendships, rather than organizational structure.
Cognitive Needs
The mental requirements that drive individuals to seek knowledge, information, and understanding, necessary for problem-solving and intellectual growth.
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