Team Composition 4 minutes read.
Richard Crowley with one of my all-time favorites, explaining why you need to think of teams and projects like sports teams or puzzles: "Even though pretty much any team can deliver results, suboptimal team composition is still a problem. It’s a problem when teams working on very straightforward projects take longer than necessary. It’s a problem when teams stacked with senior engineers are neither mentoring junior engineers nor taking moonshots. Most importantly, these problems are hard to notice because, again, everyone’s delivering results. But your competitor who composes their teams more thoughtfully is going to perpetually eat your lunch. They’ll get to market faster, they’ll innovate faster, and you’ll be left behind."
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