Why You’re smart Alone but Slow as a Team
Smart, capable teams sometimes feel slower together than they do alone — especially in cross-functional meetings where priorities collide.
This post explains why intelligent people stall in groups — and what changes once a team creates an explicit, shared way of working.
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