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I saw this article and became pretty darn interested in what these team traits could be. I was impresed and not very surprised by the outcome - pretty much what you think you are going to see. Here's what caught my attention - can we seek to become these things as an outcome to be achieved - or are these traits the outcome of a team that creates these traits? Pretty much the old chicken and the egg delima, don't you think?
Listen to this long moment - the longest one on record - and see what you think?
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