When allowed to run free, divisions within a team can be as painful as the prick of a rose's thorn. Instead of being as happy as a hippo in the mud, divided teams must frequently devote long and difficult hours to coming to terms with their differences. The negativity from those teams who can't come to some compromise could even attract the attention of a malicious poltergeist.
Unity is not simply poppycock used in someone's idolalia, but vital to the life and success of a team. It can even keep away the ghosts?
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When allowed to run free, divisions within a team can be as painful as the prick of a rose's thorn. Instead of being as happy as a hippo in the mud, divided teams must frequently devote long and difficult hours to coming to terms with their differences. The negativity from those teams who can't come to some compromise could even attract the attention of a malicious poltergeist.
Unity is not simply poppycock used in someone's idolalia, but vital to the life and success of a team. It can even keep away the ghosts?