We have to form cross-functional teams within our organizations to foster collaboration and adaptability. But more than that, these cross functional teams should not be only tasked with solving problems quickly. They should also be tasked with asking good questions, generating more questions, and helping us as new leaders—or long-time leaders looking to do something different.
Heather McKissick, I-CUDE
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