The same almost applies for teams. Optimal teams: max 5.
Form project teams with specialists by topic, theme or challenge, depending on who you need. So everyone has a base team (hierarchical) and works in multiple other teams.”
Ivo Oerlemans (OUTNR. member, EMEA Commercial Director at Celanese.
Summary of Inc.’s article by Michael Schneider (click on the image above for the full article): Through Google’s research, ideas, and practices on people operations, Julia Rozovsky, Google’s people analytics manager, outlined the five key characteristics of enhanced teams:
- Dependability. Team members get things done on time and meet expectations.
- Structure and clarity. High-performing teams have clear goals, and have well-defined roles within the group.
- Meaning. The work has personal significance to each member.
- Impact. The group believes their work is purposeful and positively impacts the greater good.
- Psychological Safety. We’ve all been in meetings and, due to the fear of seeming incompetent, have held back questions or ideas. I get it. It’s unnerving to feel like you’re in an environment where everything you do or say is under a microscope.

