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Grown-Up Lean

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As the company outgrew its traditional cathedral-style software architecture in the early 2000’s, the leadership team felt that the growing pains could be addressed with better communication between teams. In other words, a bazaar-style hardware architecture was vastly superior to a cathedral-style architecture.)

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Before There Was Management

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A team that never exceeded 100 people designed and developed both the hardware and software that became the legendary Apple Macintosh.[3] 3] Another example: in a 2004 blog The Dunbar Number as a Limit to Group Sizes , Christopher Allen noted that on-line communities tend to have 40 to 60 active members at any one time.

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