You can see who's maybe not being heard," agreed Jorde. "You can see if someone is really controlling. "You can watch a team get out and know whoever does the hiring at your company is really good at their job. Groups sent to the escape room for corporate team bonding exercises also have their messy inner workings laid bare as they work to solve the puzzles.
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