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		<title>By: Leading When Everything Keeps Changing &#124; Upmarket powered by Squidoo</title>
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		<description>[...] many ways this advice isn’t shocking.  We’ve known for a long time that setting expectations helps people do better work and achieve goals. But we almost never think of our groups having unique social norms and habits.  We assume that [...]</description>
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