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Looking for an business/work team to observe as part of my Masters


nixter42

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Hi EDF'ers?

I'm studying an Executive Masters at the Tavistock Institute in Organisational Dynamics. As part of my learning for my first year I need to observe a work group for an hour per week over 8 weeks, starting in Feb. There's little impact to the group as I'm simply observing the group in their day to day work. Ideally, I'm looking for a company that's local to my home in ED or my current role which is by Tottenham Ct road.?There isn't a specific type of business it needs to be, but a work group/team of about 5+ people. Perhaps a weekly team meeting or something similar. I would be really keen to hear from someone here who think it could work at their company? If you think might, please DM me and I can let you know more details.Many thanks in advance, Nikki

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