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Advocates of ]s in ] organisation would have potential team members "bonding" with each other and (especially) with team ]s. | Advocates of ]s in ] organisation would have potential team members "bonding" with each other and (especially) with team ]s. | ||
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A particularly intense or prolonged personal relationship may result in a psychological bond. Examples include:
- Marriage
- The maternal bond
- The paternal bond
- The community bond
Advocates of teams in business organisation would have potential team members "bonding" with each other and (especially) with team leaders.
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