3 Group Contributions to Innovation

DOI: 10.4324/9781003318354-4

Michelle Ward pulled her long, black coat tight around her body. The wind chill had dropped significantly since the sun went down, and she could feel the cold chatter through her teeth.

I can’t believe Mary Lynn still wants to get together in this, Michelle grumbled to herself. It’s got to be five below out here.

Michelle and Mary Lynn had been coming to Acacia since their college days. Back then, Acacia operated as more of an authentic speakeasy, the kind you had to give a password to get into. The password was always listed on their website, but it did add to the ambiance of the bar. Now, you could just walk right up to the door and let yourself in. The new owners lacked in ...

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