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pairs and, 153–59
storytelling and, 228
trios and, 179–82
Mandela, Nelson, 246
maneuverability, 5–13
Man Nobody Knows, The
(Barton), 145–47
market shock, 202
Markkula, Mike, 12
Martin, Dean, 122, 132
Martin, George, 184–85
Masuda, Takahiko, 66
maximizing tasks, 97
Mazor, Stan, 151, 169–70
McCartney, Paul, 118, 122, 184
McNally, Luke, 37
McNeill, William, 42
mentor partnerships, 141–45
Meredith, Burgess, 129
meritocratic values, 93
Metcalfe’s law, 2–4
Microsoft, 5, 125, 190, 193
milestones, 225
military units,18, 21–22, 24, 195
battalions, 27
boot camps, 221–22
companies, 25, 203
patrols, 231
platoons, 195
squads, 18, 21–22, 186
Milkman, Katherine, 90
Millard, Steve, 137–38
Miller, George, 22
mirror neurons, 47–52
mission creep, 238
moderation, 83–84
monolithic teams, 196
Montana, Joe, 7, 161–65, 177
mood contagion, 49
Moore, Gordon, 1–2, 20, 137, 151, 171–74
Moore’s Law, 1–2, 4–5, 11
Morgan, Dan, 247
Motown, 192
Mozilla, 40
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
(film), 152
Mulally, Alan, 49
Munger, Charlie, 126
Musial, Stan, 142
Napoleon, 146
Neanderthals, 17
Nest Labs, 70
networks, 2–4, 30–32, 89
neurodynamics, 59–60
neurophysiologic synchronies, 59–60
newcomers, 85–86, 89, 216–17, 229–30
Newman, Mark, 34
New York Yankees, 142
NeXT, 12
Nine Old Men, 183
Nisbett, Richard, 66
Nissan Design, 69
nonlinear approaches, 68
nonthreatening climate, 97
Nooyi, Indra, 49
Norgay, Tenzing, 140
norms of conduct, 94–97
Northwest Airlines, 9
Noyce, Robert, 20, 122, 137, 150–51, 169–74
object-properties task, 62
O’Gorman, Rick, 46
O’Hara, Maureen, 118
Omidyar, Pierre, 119
open-source software, 40–41
operational phase, 215, 224–25
optimizing tasks, 97
Oracle, 136, 204
Oregon Ducks, 109
O’Reilly, Charles A., 75–77
oscillators, 53–54
oxytocin, 44–47, 54
Pacific Gas & Electric, 9
Packard, David, 8, 27–29, 126–27
Page, Larry, 20, 119
Page, Scott, 72–74
pairs, xx, 12–13, 37, 45–46, 101–59
Bismarck powerhouse, 104–12
brain and, 62, 69
consolidation and maturation and, 234
creating successful, 103, 153–59
defined by difference, 131–40
defined by inequality, 141–53
defined by occasion, 116–24
defined by similarity, 124–31
diversity and, 69, 78, 102
forms of, 112–14, 154
stability and, 20
trios and, 165–68
Parallel Trios, 168–71, 174, 179
Parker, Charlie, 118
Parker, Tom, 135
Parkinson’s law, 23–24, 186
Parliament/Funkadelic, 193
Patton, George, 148
Peary, Robert, 136, 140
Pentland, Alex, 57–58
Perkins, Tom, 126
perspectives, 73–74
Picasso, Pablo, 120–21
Pickens, T. Boone, 4
Pitcher-and-Fielder pairs, 140
Pixar, 12
Pizarro, Juan, 7
planning, 62–64, 224
point-contact transistor, 167–68
Pollock, Jackson, 134
Polo, Marco, 7
Polyphonic Spree, 193
Popovich, Gregg, 81
postmortems, 57
Potter, Harry, 187
Powell, Andy, 109
Powell, William, 118
Prefontaine, Steve, 105–6, 109
Presley, Elvis, 135
Preston, Billy, 184
Prince and the Pauper, The
(Twain), 152
prisoner’s dilemma, 37
process losses, 96–100
process teams, 224–25, 228
prosociality, 41, 45–46, 51, 54
Protean, 203
proximity, 87, 219
Pujols, Albert, 142
Q rating, 85
racial diversity, 70, 73–75, 77
Reagan, Ronald, 132
Red Hat, 40
Reinhart, Werner, 134
Remember-the-Force pairs, 141–45, 149, 154, 158
Ren Zhengfei, 20
replacements, 216–17, 229–30
reputations, 54–55
resources, 63, 81, 88, 96
Revolutionary War, 148, 210–14, 218, 223, 246–49
Rice, Jerry, 6–7, 161–62, 164–65, 177
Riddle, Nelson, 131
Riggens, John, 164
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 134
Ringelmann, Max, 89
risk, 10–12
rituals.
See
celebrations and rituals
Robinson, Peter, 132
Rodgers, Richard, 122, 131
Rolling Stones, 183
Rooney, Mickey, 118
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 148
Roosevelt, Theodore, 148
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr., 189, 226
Rubinstein, Jon, 10
rules, 177, 222
Russell, Bill, 175
Russell, Leon, 193
Saint Laurent, Yves, 134
Sam and Dave, 122
San Antonio Spurs, 81
San Bushmen, 17, 26, 203
Sandberg, Ryne, 178
Sandberg, Sheryl, 14, 136
San Francisco 49ers, 6, 161–65
SAS, 93
scale, 4, 5, 202, 204
Schmidt, Eric, 2, 20
Schultz, Howard, 49, 101–2
Scruggs, Earl, 118
Sculley, John, 12
Sematech, 172
semiconductors, 1–2, 150, 166–68
Serial Trios, 170–74, 177
Shackleton, Ernest, 7
Shakespeare, William, 203
shared experience, 42–43, 49
Shaw, James, 67
Sheldon, Kennon, 46
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 127, 130, 226
Shima, Masatoshi, 151, 169–70
Shockley, William, 167–68, 170, 179
Shorter, Frank, 105–6
short-term memory, 22, 28, 185, 187
Siebel, Tom, 204–5
silicon gate, 151, 166, 169
Silicon Valley, 7, 8, 120, 138, 150–51, 167, 242
Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), 81
Silicon Valley
(TV show), 197
Simon, Neil, 122
Sinatra, Frank, 131, 193
Singh, Jasjit, 71
Siple, Paul, 136
Siskel, Gene, 122
60 Minutes
(TV show), 15
Skoll, Jeff, 119
Skywalker, Luke, 141
Sloan, Alfred, 120, 139
Smith, Robert, 129
Smith, Roger, 81
Snowden, Dave, 26
Snowdrift game, 37
social brain hypothesis, 44–45
social identity, 78
social impact theory, 89–90
social indispensability, 98
social intelligence, 37, 50
socialization, 51–52, 74
socially contextual thinkers, 66–68
social norms, 41–44
social sensitivity, 72
Society of Cincinnatus, 248
sociometrics, 57–59
Sony, 30
spindle cells, 53–54
Spiro, Jarrett, 84–85
Spock, Mr., 136
Staats, Bradley, 90
stability, 8, 19–20, 95
Stallone, Sylvester, 129
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
(documentary), 192
Starbucks Coffee, 101–2
Starr, Ringo, 184
Star Wars
films, 141
Steiner, Ivan, 96
Stendhal, 146
stereotypes, 74–75, 80
Steuben, Baron von, 247
Steve Jobs
(Isaacson), 148
Stewart, Jimmy, 152
Stewart, Rod, 122
storytelling, 216, 227–28
Strachey, Lytton, 147
strategy, 63, 163
stress-reducers vs. -inducers, 46–47
structure, 8, 13, 19, 64
successful teams
healthy, 244–45
unhealthy, 240–42
Sullivan, Arthur, 121
Sun, 40
Sunshine Boys, The
(Simon), 122
Sun Tzu, 147
sustainable phase, 217, 229–30
Sutcliffe, Stu, 184
Sword-and-Shield pairs, 149–55, 159
Tallmadge, Benjamin, 211–12
Tanner, William J., 120
tasks, 61–62, 94–99, 237
Taupin, Bernie, 131
Team of Rivals
(Goodwin), 148
teams.
See also
pairs; team sizes; trios;
and specific issues; phases; and types
birth and life of, 210–35
human drive to form, 16–18, 21
magic numbers behind, 16–34
managing, 92–100
new science of, 32–60
power of, xi–xx
retirement and death of, 236–50
team sizes, xix–xx, 87–91
2 members (pairs), xx, 12–13, 37, 45–46, 101–59
3 members (trios), 20, 78, 160–82
3–5 members (circle of closest friends), 26, 28
4 members, 183–86
5 members (cliques), 25–26, 28, 185–86
6 members, 186
7±2 members, xviii, 22–24, 26, 183–92, 194–95, 197–99
15±3 members (sympathy groups), 25–26, 28, 185–87, 192–99, 204–5, 209
50±10 members (company 1), 26, 28, 103, 200–206
150±30 members (company 2), xviii, 20, 24–26, 28–29, 201–6
450 members, 206–8
500 members, 26, 28–29
1,500 members, xviii, 26–31, 103, 206–8
4,500 members (divisions), 186
additive vs. disjunctive tasks and, 97
Dunbar numbers and, 24–32
formation phase and, 219
free-riding and, 89
gaps in, 208–9
history of, 18
large, 90–91, 200–209
midsize, 183–92
networks and, 30–32
scaling fallacy, 90
stability and, 20
tasks and, 96–100
very large organizations and, 207–8
Temptations, 183
tenure, 76, 80–82
Think and Grow Rich
(Hill), 147
thinking styles, 66–68
Thomas, David, 79
Three Musketeer
(Dumas), 160
Tinker, Joe, 165, 175–78, 181
“Together, We’re More Than Two” teams, 124–26
Topsy-Turvy
(film), 121
touch, 54
training, 72–74, 96, 216
transactive memory, 64–65
transitions, 207
Tribble, Bud, 12
trios, 20, 78, 160–82
creating and managing, 178–82
diversity and, 78
forms of, 166–78
Hall of Fame, 161–65
volatility of, 20, 160–61
Trump Entertainment Resorts, 9
trust, 8, 26, 45, 186, 198, 201, 204, 221
tugs-of-war, 89, 97
turnover, 78
Twitter, xii, 11, 25, 30, 190
2+1 trios, 165–68, 174, 177, 179
“Two Pizza” rule, 188–89, 198
Tyco, 9
ultimatum games, 42
unitary tasks, 96
US Airways, 9
US Army, 21, 142
US Navy, 99, 142
Uzzi, Brian, 84–85
van Gogh, Vincent, 121, 133
VAX minicomputer, 150
Virtual Corporation, The
(Davidow and Malone), xii
virtualized corporation, 203
virtual work teams, 87
volatility, 19–20, 160–61
Wall Street Journal
, 34
Walmart, 18
Walsh, Bill, 6, 161–65
Washington, George, 148, 210–14, 218, 223, 246–49
Washington Mutual, 9
Wayne, John, 118
Wegner, Daniel, 64
Weiss, Howard, 67
Welch, Jack, 14
welcoming event, 229–30
Wertheimer, Pierre, 134
Wertmüller, Lina, 187
West Coast offense, 161–65
“we” versus “me,” 51–52
Whatsapp, 202
White Album, The
(Beatles), 184
whole-brain teams, 69–70
Wilcox, Brad, 55
Wilcox, Ken, 81
Williams, Katherine Y., 75–77
Wilson, Bill, 129
Wilson, Brian, 122
Wilson, David, 46
women, 72, 74–75, 142
Woolley, Anita W., 61–63, 72
WorldCom, 9
World War II, xii, 18, 21, 166, 189
Wozniak, Steve, 12, 119–20, 131
Wrecking Crew, 193
Wright, Orville and Wilbur, 126, 136
Xenophon, 7
Xerxes, 18
Xiaomi, xiii
Yanomamo people, 25
Yin-and-Yang pairs, 126, 131–33, 135, 154–55, 168
Young, Lester, 118
Young, Steve, 7, 161–62, 164–65, 177
Zittleman, Dave, 107–12, 125
Zuckerberg, Mark, 14, 136
RICH KARLGAARD
is the publisher of
Forbes
magazine, where he writes a featured column, Innovation Rules, covering business and leadership issues. An accomplished entrepreneur as well as a journalist and speaker, he is a cofounder of Upside magazine, Garage Technology Partners, and Silicon Valley’s premier public business forum, the 7,500-member Churchill Club. He is also the author of Life 2.0, and
The Soft Edge: Where Great Companies Find Lasting Success
. He lives with his family in Silicon Valley.
MICHAEL S. MALONE
is one of the world’s best-known technology writers. A veteran newspaper reporter and columnist, magazine editor, and entrepreneur, he is the author or coauthor of nearly twenty award-winning books, notably the bestselling
The Virtual Corporation
,
Bill and Dave
, and
The Intel Trinity
, which was named the Best Book of 2015 by 800CEOread.com.
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