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How to Design Your Organization to Improve Team Performance

By Tracy Gibbons

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Posted January 31, 2005 | Leadership |
Opening Statement
by Christopher M. Avery

Necessary but Not Sufficient: The Role of Expertise in Technical Team Success
by Robert J. Marshall and Michael Begeman

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About The Author
Tracy Gibbons
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