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		<title>By: Working with People You Can't Be With</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Working with People You Can&#039;t Be With Daily Report (July 4, 2008)...&lt;/strong&gt;

The People Part of Working with People You Can&#039;t Be With Use TableTopics to stimulate &#039;little&#039; conversations to build rapport and learn about distributed team members. &quot;One of the challenges with distributed teams is that you never have the &#039;littl...</description>
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<p>The People Part of Working with People You Can&#8217;t Be With Use TableTopics to stimulate &#8216;little&#8217; conversations to build rapport and learn about distributed team members. &#8220;One of the challenges with distributed teams is that you never have the &#8216;littl&#8230;</p>
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