Team Identity

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Trust is reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, of a person or thing confidence. Being confident and having expectation of something to hope.Confidence in the everything of future cost for trust or goods received credit. Level of trust are related to personal characteristic of both who entrusted those who are trusted. Positive past experience and relationship have proven others to be trustworthy.Core beliefs in the goodness of people are established . group members with painful past experience and negative beliefs will not trust easy. Team identity is Druskat & Wolff (2001) the second element necessary for a team to run successfully. Unique identity come from teams that spend time together. When a team

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