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A team is a generic construct for grouping a set of people. People are members of a team. Teams can be empty or contain one or more members.

Teams can optionally exist in a hierarchal tree structure. In this graph, teams have a single parent team and optionally one or multiple child teams. A person can thus be considered a member of a team in two different ways:

  1. directly by being an explicit member of a team, or

  2. indirectly by being a member of a child team.

What are the different types of teams in TeamForm?

A person can be placed in two different types of teams in TeamForm or otherwise known as a matrix model.

  • Demand team - Used to represent where the work is being done often known as squads, teams, teams of teams, Tribes, Sub-Domains, etc.

  • Supply team - Used to represent the common grouping of where people are from and/or share similar capabilities. Common examples of this are direct reporting lines, capability groups, chapters, practices, etc.

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