A project team where everyone gets interesting assignments is a effective team.

By 1 Svend Haugaard Sørensen on May 22, 2007

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2 Wim who disagreed, says

It may be, but it's not necessarily. There's usually some uninteresting work to be done, unfortunately.

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1 Svend Haugaard Sørensen who agreed, says

well this claim is only about
project where there is no uninteresting work.

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7 Cobra Baghdad who disagreed, says

I've never seen a project that had no uninteresting work. Every project at some point requires some number crunching or looking for phone numbers.

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1 Svend Haugaard Sørensen who agreed, says

well cobra if your can find a person
that find number crunching and
looking for phone numbers interesting. And then out delegate
those assignments to them.

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7 Cobra Baghdad who disagreed, says

Yes, but most teams aren't blessed enough to have that person on them. Whenever I have seen project teams where everyone was doing something interesting, it meant some dull to everyone task was being left uncompleted. Further your claim doesn't stipulate that all necessary tasks are being completed, so I would presume that counts.

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