TD Magazine Article
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Seating Arrangements Can Affect Group Morale
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When group members see each other during group tasks, they're more likely to give each other the credit they deserve - an important factor in reducing group conflicts according to a new study on group seating configurations. Brian C. Gunia, a doctoral candidate in Northwestern University's Kellogg School of M...
When group members see each other during group tasks, they're more likely to give each other the credit they deserve - an important factor in reducing group conflicts according to a new study on group seating configurations. Brian C. Gunia, a doctoral candidate in Northwestern University's Kellogg School of M...
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Sat Nov 20 2010
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