
Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast: Agile storytelling from the trenches How to Break the Cycle of Dominant Personalities in Agile Teams | Mohini Kissoon
Jan 12, 2026
In this engaging discussion, Mohini Kissoon, an Agility Lead and seasoned Scrum Master with over eight years of experience, shares her journey from an eager beginner to a capable facilitator. She recounts the challenges of dealing with a dominant team member who overshadowed junior developers, leading to their disengagement. Mohini emphasizes the importance of active listening and reveals effective facilitation techniques like silent brainstorming to foster inclusivity. Her insights serve as a vital reminder about prioritizing team dynamics over rigid processes.
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Process Without People Fails Teams
- Mohini realized she focused on process over people early in her Scrum Master journey, missing critical human dynamics.
- That gap undermined team safety and made mechanics ineffective without addressing interactions.
Dominant Developer Silenced The Team
- Mohini joined a mid-sized product team where a dominant senior developer, 'Tom', spoke first and often shut down juniors, turning stand-ups into reporting sessions.
- She assumed silence meant agreement and later learned juniors felt like "just a cog in the machine," with one considering leaving.
Ask Privately, Share Feedback Carefully
- Gather one-on-one feedback from quieter team members to discover hidden dissatisfaction.
- Share anonymized feedback with dominant contributors to open constructive change without blame.
