While teamwork may have been fostered in youth, it is an incredibly useful skill in the workforce. A study generated over five years of 19.9 million scientific papers and 2.1 patents showed that people produce more work in teams than as individuals. Teams are more important than they used to be because there is much more to learn within a given field. When it comes to building the teams themselves, team-members’ ability to coordinate effectively trumps the individuals on the team’s respective talent. Additionally, teams have their own level of intelligence, which is measured by a group’s ability to perform tasks. Read More >>