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Hackman, J. Richard. Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances. Harvard Business Press. 2002
Cited in Dunbar's Number
Best team size falls between 4 and 7, tending towards 5. Matches Incident Command Structure Span of Control. Used also in Scrum.
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Allen, Christopher. "The Dunbar Number as a Limit to Group Sizes". Life With Alacrity. 2004. Accessed 2018-11-26.
- Dunbar's Number (150) useful for geographically close groups
- Raph Koster's research in online groups suggests 60 natural for online groups
- Hackman indicates 5 best for high-performance teams such as those using Scrum empirical process control
- Scrum rule: 7 +/- 2 (5 to 9) with all essential skills covered among the group tackling the project (no need to seek outside help to get job done)
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Gough, Mark. Natural Capital Toolkit. MIT Shift. 2018.
We started the week with the announcement that our Natural Capital Protocol Toolkit is now live on MIT Shift as part of a larger, more integrated resource with a number of benefits, including MIT’s smart AI technology, which automates the process of adding new tools to the kit. The kit was originally designed to help companies implement the Natural Capital Protocol and now can be more easily added to by a variety of organizations.
Mark Gough, Executive Director of the Natural Capital Coalition, highlighted the news at the event and underscored the need to work collaboratively with the broader community.
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The simple and terrifying reality is that humanity is destroying the life support systems of the planet. ...
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Stamets, Paul. Mycelium Running: how mushrooms can save the world. Ten Speed Press. Berkeley. 2005.
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