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What are the benefits of co-operation? |
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Answer» Groups may be co-operative or competitive. Technically, the behaviour that yields maximal joint profit for all the parties involved is called co-operation. The behaviour that yields maximal relative gain is labelled competition. • Co-operative goals are those, which are defined in such a way that each individual can attain the goal if other members are also attaining their goals. There is interdependence in goal attainment. Effects of co-operation: • Goal achievement becomes easy. • Interpersonal relations get strengthened. • Cohesiveness rises in the group. • Group-members become ready to work for others. • Willingness to accept other’s divergent view-point. |
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