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The various team configurations that can exist within a single company demand managers’ ability to contend with the different dynamics.
Mon Dec 02 2019
Team structures used to be fairly set in stone. Employees worked in an office and primarily collaborated with individuals who had similar roles to their own—under a manager who had more experience in the field—for the duration of their employment. Many of those elements are changing, and so too are the methods in which managers and employees handle team interactions.
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