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Do the teams always have sufficient matters to discuss?

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Do the teams always have sufficient matters to discuss?

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Yes. Between the iterations, a vast amount of information is being generated in the groups, which automatically flows into all the other groups. Additionally, each meeting usually has a different focus for the discussion in each iteration. Thus the team could define its topic in the first meeting, develop an ideal situation in the second meeting and define concrete actions in the last meeting.

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