When collaborating with strangers becomes the new normal

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When collaborating with strangers becomes the new normal. / Kappa, Katherine.

In: HR chefen, 08.2019.

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Kappa, K 2019, 'When collaborating with strangers becomes the new normal', HR chefen.

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Kappa, K. (2019). When collaborating with strangers becomes the new normal. HR chefen.

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Kappa K. When collaborating with strangers becomes the new normal. HR chefen. 2019 Aug.

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Kappa, Katherine. / When collaborating with strangers becomes the new normal. In: HR chefen. 2019.

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abstract = "In the modern workplace, employees must constantly navigate collaborations with new people and organisational changes. While many organisations value employee flexibility, thriving in such conditions requires an updated set of skills that employees do not necessarily possess, new research from the University of Copenhagen shows.",
author = "Katherine Kappa",
year = "2019",
month = aug,
language = "English",
journal = "HR chefen",

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