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Re: How many students does it take to maintain a team?

We have around 40 students on our team. Personally, I prefer around 25 on a team. It's hard to really get to know everyone when there are so many students..not to mention all the advisors we have too. With a team of 25, there is enough work to do to keep everyone busy, but not too busy. Once you start getting larger, you notice more and more students sitting around doing nothing. I'm curious - what do the larger teams do to prevent it from turning into a '20% of the people do 80%' of the work' environment. This is something that I noticed this year on our team.
Eric
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