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Fred Emery
Fred Emery

Fred Emery, born on August 27, 1925, was a renowned psychologist from the United Kingdom. He made significant contributions to the fields of organizational behavior and team dynamics, particularly in the areas of team building and leadership. Emery is best known for his unique insights into team interaction and communication patterns. more

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