Project-based teams
Project-based teams are best suited for specific projects or initiatives, coming together to bring a particular vision to life. Imagine a group of user researchers, UX designers, developers, and product managers assembling to revamp the user interface of a popular mobile app. Each member is selected for their specific expertise critical to achieving the project's objectives. Once the redesign is successfully launched and user feedback is positive, the team disbands, with members moving on to apply their skills to new challenges.
The strength of project-based teams lies in their dynamic nature. They can be tailor-made for each project, ensuring that exactly the right people are working together. This flexibility allows for adjusting team sizes based on the project's scope, making sure resources like time, budget, and skills are used as effectively as possible.
However, keeping such teams on track requires strong project management skills, and building team unity can be tough when team compositions frequently change.

