Why Partners Need Complementary Strengths; Your Strengths are Stronger, And Your Weaknesses Weaker, Than You Realize
Gallup Management Journal 2009, August 13
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Byline: Rodd Wagner and Gale Muller Adapted from Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life (Gallup Press, November 2009) Synopsis: The best partnerships happen when you and someone who has strengths that complement yours join forces, say the authors of Power of 2. Your strengths cancel out your partner's weaknesses, and vice versa. You accomplish together what could not be done separately.
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