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by rumanator
2453 days ago
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> the very definition of "people who work well together" is that they are productive, and the definition of "don;t work well together" is that they aren't. I don't agree. Working well together suggests they cooperate to reach a common goal, regardless of their individual productivity. Not working well together suggests that they might even waste their time attacking each other instead of working towards a common goal, which has a negative impact on a project regardless of how productive each individual might be. |
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