Comments on: How lukewarm duos can get you into hot water http://blog.teamworks.is/teamworks-point-of-view/lukewarm-duos?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lukewarm-duos Sun, 23 Apr 2017 18:19:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 By: Aldric Giacomoni http://blog.teamworks.is/teamworks-point-of-view/lukewarm-duos/#comment-19 Sat, 15 Feb 2014 03:06:56 +0000 http://blog.teamworks.is/?p=197#comment-19 I don’t know if I’m supposed to get an email, but if you don’t reply to my comment, I’m definitely not getting an email 🙂

I think you’re right.

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By: Teamworks http://blog.teamworks.is/teamworks-point-of-view/lukewarm-duos/#comment-18 Fri, 14 Feb 2014 15:24:54 +0000 http://blog.teamworks.is/?p=197#comment-18 Aldric, this becomes harder for sure when there are already cracks in the duo, but with neutral duos, all it usually requires is one person to take the first step. It’s rare for people to not make the time when they are being asked questions about themselves.

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By: Aldric Giacomoni http://blog.teamworks.is/teamworks-point-of-view/lukewarm-duos/#comment-16 Fri, 14 Feb 2014 13:19:33 +0000 http://blog.teamworks.is/?p=197#comment-16 All this is well and good as long as the other member of the duo is willing to make time. If there isn’t a shared understanding in the team of the fact that duos are the bedrock of the team, then what?

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