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founding teams should never grow beyond six until there is true product-market fit. Product-market fit (PMF) is the milestone of having created a product that customers are finding so much value in that they are willing to both buy it (after their test phase) and recommend it. Metrics that show whether PMF has been achieved include revenue, renewal
... See moreAlex MacCaw • The Great CEO Within: The Tactical Guide to Company Building

The problem is that humans are a lot more unpredictable and nuanced than code, and there are universal challenges to working in groups that defy quick fixes. As frustrating as many traditional business processes can be, keep in mind that they’ve endured, at least to some extent, because they make it possible to build large, successful
... See moreJoshua Yellin • The Bonfire Moment: Bring Your Team Together to Solve the Hardest Problems Startups Face
workplaces. The minimum number of people to be defined as a team, even today at Slack, is three. As long as you have three people, it can be stable. But it’s even better if there’s a larger team of fifty people in an organic unit—like a department—or an entire company of thousands that joins the product. Then it will just grow and grow.