SQL Team Six: How to Build Effective Teams | Dr. Aaron Cutshall
In this session, Dr. Aaron Cutshall explores the core drivers of effective teamwork across technical environments such as development and QA. Drawing on lessons from highly effective teams, he outlines six critical factors that shape team performance: chain of command, team cohesion, standard operating procedures, training, mission objectives, and after-action analysis. Aaron explains how weaknesses in any of these areas can undermine collaboration and outcomes, and provides practical guidance on what strengthens or damages team effectiveness in real-world settings. Speaker: Dr. Aaron Cutshall This session was recorded as part of the Postgres World Webinar Series 2026.

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