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Teams overview

The purpose of a team in ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront is to capture the real-life dynamic of functional working groups in the workplace.

For information about how when to use teams instead of groups, see Groups vs. teams in ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront.

Team organization

A Workfront Team differs from a project team. Workfront teams include individuals of diverse job roles or various purposes, who are functionally affiliated and organized into a working unit. An individual can belong to more than one team. Team members might match org chart relationships, but they can also appear outside the department structure.

Team creation

Teams are typically created by a Workfront administrator, but a user with appropriate access can create teams as well. Once a team is created, the Project Manager can assign an entire team to a task instead of deciding on an individual or job role. For more information, see Create a team.

Team assignments

A Project Manager does not always know which individual will complete an assignment–simply that a particular work unit or team completes work of that specific nature.

Members of an assigned team can also go to the Teams > Team Requests area and see the tasks assigned to their team. They can assess the impact of a task and volunteer to work on it. For more information, see Team requests overview.

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