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In this talk I will describe how an engineer\u2019s task and social structure affects how they perform their task and how this behavior affects their coworkers.  Of particular importance to large software companies are the effects of globally distributed development, collocation, \u2018water cooler conversations,\u2019 and other forms of social interaction.  I will describe how these variables combine to create a field of forces which then influences an engineer\u2019s behavior.  I will present data from a field study of a Microsoft product group, and preliminary results from a controlled group experiment to support this argument.  A better understanding of how structural and social forces interact will help us diagnose and improve the coordination between team members and groups.  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