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Having A Pre-Mortem Meeting

Just one ‘Pre-Mortem’ meeting at the beginning of the project can uncover many blind spots, recalibrating the mindset of all the team members.

Anticipating the future also fosters honest and open communication, and quells any fear.

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1 + 1 = 3, that's the defintion of a good team.

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