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Executives often overlook importance of workplace friendships

Betty leads a high-level team of well-educated research scientists. As a group, the team tends to be introspective and often they work in their separate offices on their own. Most days you can hear a pin drop, it is so quiet. She comments that because you can't hear "thinking," if you couldn't see them at ...

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