Overall, Sinofsky provides some interesting insights into how the Windows team is structured, but it is of course difficult to say if they’re on the right track or not. “The way that I look at this is that our job is to have the Windows team be the right size – that sounds cliche but I mean by that is that the team is neither too large nor too small, but is effectively managed so that the work of the team reflects the size of the team and you see the project as having the benefits we articulate.” People often comment on the size and manageability of the Windows team, but Sinofsky isn’t worried. In addition to the feature teams, there are people working on all aspects of Windows 7, in four groups: content development, product planning, product design, and research and usability.
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