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September 12, 2007

Teams FAQ - Good Reference for Agile Process Facilitators

Christopher Avery, who has written a book about teams called "Teamwork is an Individual Skill", has a good reference page on his web site about teams. From his FAQ, here is his definition of "team":

A team is a group of people whose personal outcomes are obviously linked to a collective outcome -- such as a successful project -- and who work together to maximize collective and individual outcomes. "Team" also refers to the quality of group relationships that allows ordinary individuals to achieve extraordinary results together -- such as a project that surpasses its goals.

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Posted by Mishkin Berteig at September 12, 2007 05:39 AM

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