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In the early days of Honeycomb, we asked ourselves how many people could work together on an ideal team. Some research indicated that 10 to 15 people was about the right number for one leader. My experience suggested that teams could have up to 40 members and still be effective, even with only one official leader. The larger the number of people on a team reporting to one supervisor, the fewer levels of hierarchy are required in the entire organization.
Joy at Work: A Revolutionary Approach To Fun on the Job (Pocket Wisdom)
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