epoisses
Chemical
- Jun 18, 2004
- 862
Does anybody have a good example of (even better: recipe for) successful teamwork?
My theory (slightly exaggerated of course for the sake of the discussion) is that true efficiency can only be achieved when you do something on your own. A team is a necessary evil to achieve something you can't receive on your own, like carry the washing machine. But oh my gosh, how lousy is the efficiency when two try to move a washing machine compared to when you carry something slightly lighter on your own. And the efficiency tumbles to a ridiculously low level when a team of 500 try to do something, like run a refinery.
Teamwork... can't live with it, can't live without it??
My theory (slightly exaggerated of course for the sake of the discussion) is that true efficiency can only be achieved when you do something on your own. A team is a necessary evil to achieve something you can't receive on your own, like carry the washing machine. But oh my gosh, how lousy is the efficiency when two try to move a washing machine compared to when you carry something slightly lighter on your own. And the efficiency tumbles to a ridiculously low level when a team of 500 try to do something, like run a refinery.
Teamwork... can't live with it, can't live without it??