The document discusses groups and teams in organizational settings. It defines groups as two or more individuals interacting to accomplish a common goal, while teams have interdependent members fully committed to achieving shared goals. Groups and teams share characteristics like structure and roles. Key differences are that teams have complementary skills, collaborative cultures, and synergistic performance exceeding members' individual contributions. The stages of group development are forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning. Group cohesion and norms influence member behavior. Strategies to increase cohesion include clarifying goals and increasing interaction.