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Fine doesn’t mean “fine”

Fine doesn’t mean “fine”

by Kay Coughlin

One of the most common preferences I’ve come to see in my years of working with business teams is describing a team with the word, “fine.” I have some bad news: when you say the word, “fine,” it doesn’t mean what you think it does. Here are just a few examples of...

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