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Buffer, a company with employees in 16 time zones, values transparency in its culture and operations. This approach guides how people work and collaborate within the organization. This Notion workspace template is based on Buffer's approach and can be used to make your company, team, and individual goals accessible to everyone. By adopting a transparent approach, you can promote collaboration and support your team's success.
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Buffer, a company with employees in 16 time zones, values transparency in its culture and operations. This approach guides how people work and collaborate within the organization. This Notion workspace template is based on Buffer's approach and can be used to make your company, team, and individual goals accessible to everyone. By adopting a transparent approach, you can promote collaboration and support your team's success.
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