Understanding Herd Mentality
Navigating Office Politics Training Course
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It's a natural human tendency to form groups in which we feel comfortable and understand the basic structures. Achieving this level of comfort is an important developmental process for any group but can take a bit of getting used to. When working in a group, it's important to know when to lead and when to follow.
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