Sometimes, a group member may have a hidden agenda: a private, counterproductive motive that will affect the group's interaction. All of the following EXCEPT the desire to ________ are examples of possible hidden agendas
A) take control of the group
B) reconcile schedule conflicts for group meetings
C) undermine someone else on the team
D) pursue a business goal that runs counter to the group's mission
B
Explanation: B) Some team members may have a hidden agenda: a private, counterproductive motive, such as a desire to take control of the group, to undermine someone else on the team, or to pursue a business goal that runs counter to the team's mission.
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