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- Part IV Developing a highly productive team
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- [[Chapter 21 The whole is greater than the sum of its parts]]
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- [[Chapter 22 Legend of the Black Team]]
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- [[Chapter 23 Team Killing, 7 Secrets]]
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- [[Chapter 24 Sequel, Team Killing]]
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- [[Chapter 25 Competition]]
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- [[Chapter 26 Effects of Spaghetti Dinner]]
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- [[Chapter 27 Taking off the Kimono]]
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- [[Chapter 28: The Mysterious Chemical Reaction of Team Formation]]
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## Chapter 26 Effects of spaghetti dinner (pp.181-183)
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- Great managers often provide small opportunities for their teams to experience joint success.
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→ In the text, there is a story in which the boss calls for dinner without a plan, and the members make spaghetti after telling them to make it. I've heard a lot about university labs using seminar rooms for drinking parties, and I've done it in my own place, but it certainly might have had the effect of encouraging community building. |
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