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We all know by now that cross-functional organisation is in and silos are out. At conferences and in journals, we are bombarded with explanations of why this is so and examples of good practice.
We all know by now that cross-functional organisation is in and silos are out. At conferences and in journals, we are bombarded with explanations of why this is so and examples of good practice. In this paradigm, it is pretty evident that teams are the key. Why then are there so few good books on how to form and run teams? The answer might be the same as that to the...

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