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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
So you'd be helping some of Group #2, and you'd be contributing to frustration and/or burnout of the rest. It's a tradeoff, not an obvious win.
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Only group #2 (or group #2a if you prefer) is spending more time than they did before. You can call it "increasing burnout" for that group, but I call it making a choice to gain a benefit in exchange for time. Any team that doesn't want to spend additional time can exercise some free will and choose not to spend the additional time.