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it takes 5 to Tango – turbocharged teams

For decades companies and consultancies are working hard to crack the code for perfect teamwork. The outcome continues to result in the number 5, or 4.6 to be more precise. In order to achieve high performance the team members need to trust each other, and need to be willing to go the extra mile and provide critical feedback. Healthy friction can only be achieved in a compact team with a shared goal. 


“My rule of thumb is that any meeting with more than 5 people is more of a gathering, appropriate for info sharing, not for intense and highly engaging discussions. Dare to be critical who should be invited and de-invited.

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.


CREDIT: Courtesy Google

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:

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