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Things Get Murkier In  Collaborative Work

Things Get Murkier In Collaborative Work

We want to believe that our work speaks for itself. But in the real world, it matters who gets the credit.

With collaborative work, it’s not always clear who has done what, which leaves the door open for a colleague to take undue credit.

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