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There is nothing wrong with assigning the same objective to multiple teams—each team tackling the problem from its own perspective and skills. In fact, for difficult product problems, this is often a very effective technique. On hard problems, we expect that not all teams will make the same level of progress, and we can't anticipate in advance what the teams will learn when they each get deep into their product discovery work.
Empowered: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Products
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