The APMG Change Management Foundation materials discuss diverse teams in the context of team dynamics and effectiveness. Statement 1 ("Quicker to make decisions than teams of 'similars'") is false because diverse teams, while often more creative and thorough, typically take longer to reach decisions due to differing perspectives requiring reconciliation. Statement 2 ("Members understand each other immediately") is also false, as diversity in backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints often leads to initial misunderstandings that require time and effort to overcome. Diverse teams excel in innovation and problem-solving but not in speed or instant mutual understanding, making neither statement true.
[Reference: APMG Change Management Foundation, Chapter 6 – People and Change, Team Diversity section., ________________________________________]
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