Master the collocations for building culture, running retrospectives, sharing knowledge, and recognising achievements.
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The new VP of Engineering made it a priority to ___ a strong learning culture from day one.
Build a culture is the standard leadership and organisational collocation for intentionally shaping the values and behaviours of a team. 'Create along' and 'grow around' are informal. 'Develop out' does not capture the deliberate effort implied.
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Every sprint, the team takes time to ___ retrospectives and identify what can be improved.
Run retrospectives is the standard Scrum and engineering culture collocation. 'Hold' is also acceptable. 'Do along' is informal. 'Execute out' is unnecessarily formal and not standard for retrospectives.
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The company introduced an internal tech talk series to ___ knowledge across teams.
Share knowledge is the natural engineering culture collocation for disseminating information and expertise. 'Spread out around' and 'pass across all' are informal. 'Distribute along' is more logistical and less interpersonal.
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Leadership invested in hiring programmes to ___ diversity within the engineering organisation.
Promote diversity is the standard HR and organisational collocation for actively supporting and increasing inclusion. 'Increase along' and 'push out' are informal or imprecise. 'Advance around' is not idiomatic in this context.
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The company started a monthly awards ceremony to ___ achievements within engineering teams.
Recognize achievements is the standard HR and management collocation for formally acknowledging the contributions of team members. 'Celebrate along' is informal. 'Applaud around' is too theatrical. 'Mark out' is not used in this context.