Teamwork is important. We all know this to be the case whenever we do anything in a group involving other people. But arbitrary — even directionless — teamwork doesn’t make success by itself, no matter what the motivational poster might tell you. There are different kinds of teamwork. Consider, for example, the difference between a three-legged race and a relay race. In both cases, teamwork defines success — victory or defeat is directly decided by how well the individuals can work together cooperatively.
Cloud Security Takes More Than Superficial Teamwork
Posted by: Ed Moyle February 15, 2011 05:00 AMTeamwork is important. We all know this to be the case whenever we do anything in a group involving other people. But arbitrary — even directionless — teamwork doesn’t make success by itself, no matter what the motivational poster might tell you. There are different kinds of teamwork. Consider, for example, the difference between a three-legged race and a relay race. In both cases, teamwork defines success — victory or defeat is directly decided by how well the individuals can work together cooperatively.