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Xavier's avatar

I agree with your list of drawbacks of teamwork for the worker, and find useful wording them as a tax. But, despite hating to have to pay that tax, I do find joy in teamwork!

Your list of benefits for the business is, to me, also a list of benefits for the individuals. I am also an introvert, but I do enjoy shared learning, shared goals, being by the side of people that do stuff I would not be knowledgeable or daring to do... And I have never felt scammed by the fact that an organization expected teamwork.

A shared accomplishment brings me more joy than an individual accomplishment, and I suspect that I not alone. To me, there is comfort in minimizing teamwork, but also definitely less joy.

Pasquale Rizzi's avatar

Hi Jurgen, I have to be honest, I like this article, but I don't like to admit. But I have an image in my mind right now. Just a frame, the moment when Max Verstappen comes into the pit-lane for a pit-stop. How many people are working around him? How many people are a team, how many are a group? Is he a solo performer or is he a team with his engineer? I think this image is somehow what organizations have in mind putting together professionals for IT initiatives, but it sounds like a bias. Don't you think?

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