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by mihaaly
568 days ago
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> 'modern team structures' This kind of argumentation somehow never settles with me and blocks me from reading on. 'modern', 'new', 'trendy', 'state of the art', 'industry practice' and alike all resonate with 'I do not know so I mimic how others do' in my mind. Weird, but do. Are 'modern' team structures a desirable reference? How about saying 'today's problematic team formations'? I'll try to understand so and read on. --- Edit: it turns out we are on the same page, I jumped at ghost. |
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