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Natural Teamwork and the Nature of Interdependence: Subtle Benefits of Retrospectives (That You Can Control)

By Christopher Avery

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Posted April 13, 2005 | Leadership |
  Collaborative Leadership series:

Natural Teamwork and the Nature of Interdependence: Subtle Benefits of Retrospectives (That You Can Control)
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