Episode Synopsis "When to Avoid Using a Facilitative Approach in your Work"
Collaboration and inclusive decision making has been our mantra for a long time. There are still times when you absolutely should avoid a facilitative approach to decision making. In this episode of Working with Teams, Andrew Huffer and Bevan Bessen outline why.Lean in and listen for one thing to apply.
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