The document discusses dynamic team setups and how they can help organizations address complexity. It covers topics like high-performance teams, Tuckman's team phases model, the five dysfunctions of a team by Patrick Lencioni. The document also discusses whether long-running teams are realistic given workforce fluctuations and the need for flexibility. It presents the company's experience with dynamic teams that are formed based on projects and allow employees to self-select. The approach aims to provide autonomy, mastery and purpose. Key advantages discussed are flexibility in team size and duration as well as opportunities for standardization and personal development.