The questions we use to harvest are important. Compare: "How good was this meeting?" to "What happened here that was valuable or useful to you" or "What changes could have made this meeting better?" or "What did you see emerging among us?" -- Tom
The questions we use to harvest are important. Compare: "How good was this meeting?" to "What happened here that was valuable or useful to you" or "What changes could have made this meeting better?" or "What did you see emerging among us?" -- Tom
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