“Effective teamwork will not take the place of knowing how to do the job or how to manage the work. Poor teamwork, however, can prevent effective final performance. And it can also prevent team members from gaining satisfaction in being a member of a team and the organization."
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In the high-speed highway of the corporate world, we often hear the advice, "Stay in your lane." But what does it really mean? Is it a mantra for success or a recipe for stagnation? Buckle up as we take a deep dive into the pros and cons of this widely used metaphor. From boosting productivity to potentially stifling innovation, let's explore this approach. Enjoy the ride.
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