10 Lines Short Stories With Moral : 7. Too many cooks spoil the broth
Agnes
British English
William
British English
Olivia
American English
James
American English
Charlotte
AUS English
Amaia
NZ English
Lethabo
SA English
Geetha
IND English
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There was a small company that wanted to create a new product. They believed that working together would result in a better product. So they assigned a team of ten employees to work on it. At first, the team worked well together. Each of them contributed their ideas and skills. However, as they progressed, it became clear that they had different opinions on what the final product should be like. Some team members wanted the product to be simple and practical, while others wanted it to be innovative and unique. The disagreements grew more frequent. The team became divided on what direction to take. In the end, the team was unable to agree on a final product, and their project failed. The company learned that the proverb "Too many cooks spoil the broth" was true. Too many people contributing to a project can result in confusion and disagreements. This can also lead to a lack of progress. From then on, they assigned smaller teams to work on specific aspects of their projects. This allowed for more effective collaboration and better results.
What did the company believe would result in a better product?
How many employees were initially assigned to work on the new product?
What happened as the team progressed?
Why did the team fail to agree on a final product?
What did the company learn after the failed project?
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