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Why You Need More Women on Teams with Anita Woolley (S4:E5)

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Why is it some teams at work struggle and others seem to click? Anita Woolley studies the science of teamwork at Carnegie Mellon and shares what her research says about how to create great teams and why having women on teams is so essential to success. (Read transcript) (Find in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen)

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