There’s a pattern of organization sub-structure that has become a warning sign of deeper dysfunction. It’s the idea of assembling a team to manage access to an enterprise asset, e.g., a tool. Common examples of putting a team around a tool include analytics software, API gateways, performance testing tools and application security software. Once you peel back the onion there appear to be two common reasons why this approach is taken:
TeamAroundTool
TeamAroundTool
TeamAroundTool
There’s a pattern of organization sub-structure that has become a warning sign of deeper dysfunction. It’s the idea of assembling a team to manage access to an enterprise asset, e.g., a tool. Common examples of putting a team around a tool include analytics software, API gateways, performance testing tools and application security software. Once you peel back the onion there appear to be two common reasons why this approach is taken: