The purpose of teams is to split up the work.Follow this and you get silos, low value bus factors, miscommunications, bottlenecks, etc.
Here's the alternative.
The purpose of teams is to gang up on the work.Follow this and you get pairing, swarming, bonding, low work-in-progress, continuous improvement, etc.
Hi Chris.
ReplyDelete'The purpose of teams is to gang up on the work'
Good point. In support of your arguments, see Linus' law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus%27_Law
The only thing I would quibble with is that this is *one* purpose of teams. There are some other good ones articulated in http://hbr.org/product/can-absence-make-a-team-grow-stronger/an/R0405J-PDF-ENG