> You may be using the phrase "two teams" differently from what I'd
> understand from the words. In what sense are there teams, if people move
> freely from "one" to the "other"?
I see team as the unit of people who get together on a daily basis and have stand-up.
I see no reason why a person has to keep going to the same stand-up day after day. I
would expect that most people would consistantly go to the same stand-up but I
wouldn't
be surprised to see someone who goes to multiple stand-ups a day or someone who (with
the understanding of everyone involved) moves from one stand-up to another. I could
even see an organization where everyone chooses what stand-up they want to go to that
day. I'm not sure exacly how that last one would work, but after reading about Semco*,
I'm
not going to rule out the possibility.
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* The Seven Day Weekend & Maverick, both by Ricardo Semler
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