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The Risks of Putting People on Too Many Project Teams

HBR On Leadership

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Navigating Team Dynamics in Multitasking Environments

This chapter examines the challenges of assigning individuals to multiple project teams, focusing on the managerial blind spots that lead to unmanageable workloads. It highlights the phenomenon of team creep and the importance of intentional team design to avoid inefficiencies. The discussion also addresses the impact of task-switching on employee stress and burnout within the context of global competition and organizational change.

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