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The Invisible Forces that Shape How Works Get Done

February 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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By Keyan Zandy, CEO, Skiles Group If you’ve led a project or a team for any length of time, you’ve felt it: the slow drift that starts quietly and grows if no one catches it. A schedule slips. Priorities blur. Meetings expand. People stay busy, yet progress falls out of...

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