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		By: Olivier Vandenberg		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great insights on leading tech teams! Transitioning from coding to managing can be tough. One thing I&#039;ve wondered about is handling conflicts within a team. Do you have any extra tips on keeping things smooth when tensions rise?  ]]></description>
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