If a business wants to create a culture where everyone contributes equally to a project and in the best interest of the client, then we need to move away from silo-thinking. This article is great because it puts a real-life example to the forefront. It shows that if everyone in a company doesn’t work together, the fault will fall back to the customer.
Teamwork is such an important aspect of GS Design. Sharing information and communicating with everyone on your team will help a project develop to its fullest and become successful. If you communicate effectively with your team from the beginning, this will minimize mistakes and help everyone be on the same page.
Do you face similar challenges in your work? Let me know in the comments.

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