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Old 03-29-2020, 04:05 AM   #138 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Xist
The numbers vary, but the point is that each time that you increase the size, you need someone even better paid.
The number is seven.
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What is the optimal group size for decision-making ...
https://sheilamargolis.com/2011/01/w...cision-making/
Optimal group size study: Hackman and Vidmar. Research by Hackman and Vidmar (1970) on optimum group size for member satisfaction showed a similar outcome. They composed groups that ranged in size from 2-7 members to assess the impact of size on group process and performance for various kinds of tasks.

Rule of 7: The Ideal Work Group Size - CBS News
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rule-of...rk-group-size/
Rule of 7: The Ideal Work Group Size. By Sean Silverthorne ... Once you've got 7 people in a group, each additional member reduces decision effectiveness by 10%, say the authors, Marcia W. Blenko ...
As for fixing health care I have no idea.

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