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Relationships and clarity key to unlocking team performance

Strong relationships and clarity of purpose are the two biggest factors in creating a high-performing team, a leadership and performance expert says.

In his new book Teams That Swear, Adrian Baillargeon says that these are "the two foundations upon which higher performing teams are built".

"[T]he human factor is the most important factor," says Baillargeon, emphasising that relationships are "critical" to building successful teams...

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