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	<title>Comments on: Individuals in Groups</title>
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		<title>By: BWoodson</title>
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		<description>the book The Hidden Power of Social Networks is a great re-balancer for people seeking to look at the particular role that people have in the context of [work] groups. It measures the relative importance, cooperation and energizing abilities of the members, all while keeping the whole group as the unit of analysis (like your quote).</description>
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