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Once you've got 7 people in a decision-making group, each additional member reduces decision effectiveness by 10%. The ideal and highest-performing group, according to many studies, is considered to include no more than 6 people π§΅
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In my next thread, I'll share with you why after you add the 7th person to your decision-making group, each extra member reduces your decision effectiveness by 10%. And, I'll share why the ideal and highest-performing group is considered to include no more than 6 people.