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Typically, direct contact and liaison roles provide sufficient coordination when more than two functions or divisions share many common problems.

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Answer: False

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When more than two functions or divisions share many common problems, direct contact and liaison roles may not produce enough coordination. In these cases, a more complex integrating mechanism, the team, may be suitable. One manager from each pertinent function or division is allocated to a team that meets to resolve a specific basic problem; team members are accountable the solutions recommended. Teams are progressively being used at all organizational levels.
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