Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast: Agile storytelling from the trenches

BONUS Team Effectiveness With Arne Roock

Apr 8, 2025
In this discussion, Agile consultant Arne Roock shares his expertise on team effectiveness, emphasizing that assembling talented individuals does not guarantee high performance. He illustrates the importance of team cohesion using examples from ice hockey. Arne challenges the myth of individual talent and advocates for a balanced approach to team design, suggesting that leaders should spend more time on creating strong team foundations. He also highlights strategies to foster shared ownership and improve dynamics in Agile environments.
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ANECDOTE

Team Dynamics vs. Individual Talent

  • Assembling top individuals doesn't guarantee a high-performing team, as seen in sports.
  • The Russian Five hockey team dominated for decades but faltered individually in the NHL.
ANECDOTE

Short-Term Fixes vs. Long-Term Team Building

  • Arne Roock's coaching interventions yielded temporary improvements, but not lasting change.
  • This led him to Richard Hackman's work on team effectiveness and the 60-30-10 rule.
ADVICE

The 60-30-10 Rule for Team Effectiveness

  • Leaders should spend 60% of their time designing teams, 30% launching, and 10% coaching.
  • Design the team like a spaceship; the right trajectory is key.
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