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Organizing Large Project Teams, part 2

March 23, 2009 by Kim Beasley  
Filed under Business

Organizing Large Project Teams, part 2

Another type of large project team can be termed as a “Foosball” team or a static team. For those who may not know, Foosball is, according to Webster.com, a table game resembling soccer in which the ball is moved by manipulating rods to which small figures of players are attached (also called table soccer). Two to four players can play at a time to win the game.
The thing about that connects a “Foosball” team to a project team is the fact that both can become static. In a sense, not moving or changing it’s strategy. Constantly doing the same thing can …read more

Organizing Large Project Teams, part 1

March 14, 2009 by Kim Beasley  
Filed under Business

Organizing Large Project Teams, part 1

In a teaming environment for a large project, occasionally you may need to separate into sub-teams in order to complete a project. This is usually done to ensure that project deadlines and task are completed in a timely manner. While at the same time allowing projects to flow smoothly.
This article is the first in a series about organizing large project teams. Each of the articles will cover a particulr type of team along with the pros and cons of using each type of team.
Case Study 1: Circular Team
Being able to create smooth transitions between the sub-teams and the full project …read more


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