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That favor cross-disciplinary connections to economic downturns instead of retracting this drive new ideas because they believe that innovation is most likely to be achiev through collaboration rat. Iher than working alone. Bell Labs was one of the first organizations to foster such connections, desig. Ining long, straight hallways to ensure that scientists could not walk through them without meeting and commu. Inicating with others. Steve Jobs us
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