66) A group could be co-workers, friends meeting for lunch, or people standing at a bus stop. a. True b. False 67) While not all groups are teams, all teams can be considered groups. a. True b. False 68) Management has found that teams are more flexible and responsive to changing events than are traditional departments or other forms of permanent groupings. a. True b. False 69) SCENARIO 5-6 Your work team is newly formed and you are interested in understanding the various stages it might go through in its development so that you can be of help. Members of your team did not know one another prior to this work assignment. The project will likely last for several years. Referring to SCENARIO 5-6, the first stage of the group’s development is called norming.a. True b. False 70) SCENARIO 5-6 Your work team is newly formed and you are interested in understanding the various stages it might go through in its development so that you can be of help. Members of your team did not know one another prior to this work assignment. The project will likely last for several years. Referring to SCENARIO 5-6, the norming stage is one in which close relationships develop and the group demonstrates cohesiveness.a. True b. False 71) SCENARIO 5-6 Your work team is newly formed and you are interested in understanding the various stages it might go through in its development so that you can be of help. Members of your team did not know one another prior to this work assignment. The project will likely last for several years. Referring to SCENARIO 5-6, during the performing stage, the structure of the group is fully functional and accepted by the group members.a. True b. False 72) The five-stage model of group development ignores the organizational context of work. For example, a study of a cockpit crew found that three pilots who did not know one another became a high-performing team within 10 minutes. a. True b. False 73) The stages of group development must occur sequentially, and will never occur simultaneously. a. True b. False 74) According to the punctuated-equilibrium model, once a group’s direction is set, it is re-examined frequently in the first half of the group’s life and is likely to be altered. a. True b. False 75) The punctuated-equilibrium model characterizes groups as exhibiting long periods of inertia interspersed with brief revolutionary changes triggered primarily by members’ awareness of time and deadlines. a. True b. False