Biology
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Ants' Behavior Leads to Research Method for Optimizing Product Development Time, Costs
Trying to find just the right balance of time spent in meetings and time performing tasks is a tough problem for managers, but a Wayne State University researcher believes the behavior of ants may provide a useful lesson on how to do it.
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