Added by Geoff Sauer on May 06, 2009.
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Teamwork is great, and then again it's not so great. In the U.S. there is a commonly held assumption that working in teams produces better results. This assumption is being challenged by research by Richard Hackman at Harvard University. Teams have often been thought of a safe hubs where individuals can feel supported, creative and productive. However, Hackman's research shows that teams often underperform to their potential.
 
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