Age of Product’s Food for Thought of May 21st, 2017—shared with 8,724 peers—focuses on team building. We learn how to build a team for success and how to preserve its health by fighting criticism, defensiveness, contempt, and stonewalling. We understand that teams do not disrupt industry when they are kept in functional silos and that providing too much support as a coach can be harmful.
On the product side, we dive deep into the delicate balance between product discovery and product delivery. Also, we have to overcome a long-time bias that engineers want to code and nothing but to code.
Lastly: You are interested in Jeff Bezos’ secret sauce? Read on and find out what the best transformational leaders do according to this brand-new study.
[bctt tweet=” #FoodForThought #92: The Holy Grail of Team Building, Introverts, Jeff Bezos’s Secret Sauce”]Agile Team Building & Scrum
Medium): Design the Team You Need to Succeed
(via🏆 TIP OF THE WEEK
Christina Wodtke shares her “high performing team” creation framework—the holy grail for modern companies.
Coaching Secret: Stop being so helpful
:Stephanie Ockerman on having good coaching intentions that may hurt more than help and how to avoid them.
Scrum.org): Key Tips for Scrum Masters to Heal Team Toxins and Create Healthy Teams
(viaNagesh Sharma shares his view of the Four Horsemen of the (software development) Apocalypse: Criticism, defensiveness, contempt, and stonewalling.
Basecamp): 11 ways to get feedback from your most introverted employee
(viaBeing an introvert herself, Claire Lew shares eleven things to encourage even your most introverted team member to be more forthcoming with you.
(via Corporate Rebels): Destroy The Hierarchical Pyramid And Build A Powerful Network of Teams
Joost Minnaar and Pim de Morree explain why the move from hierarchical pyramids to a network of teams is essential for innovative organizations.
(via InfoQ): Forming Self-Selected Teams – How to Create Happy, Empowered, and Effective Teams
Amber King and Jesse Huth share from their experience at Opower where 40 engineers were allowed to self-select six teams that would work on new projects.
From the Blog: 27 Sprint Anti-Patterns Holding Back Scrum Teams
The sprint, yet another scrum event where you can find plenty of sprint anti-patterns to make your life as a scrum team harder than necessary. Learn how to identify and overcome them.
Read More: 27 Sprint Anti-Patterns Holding Back Scrum Teams.
Product & Lean
Medium): When to be Hasty with Product Research
(viaIndi Young details how to balance product discovery and product delivery in a unified process.
Intercom): Empathy engineering: bridging the gap from code to customer
(viaDale Cantwell, an engineer at Intercom, has a confession to make: he likes talking to customers.
The Essential Read
Harvard Business Review): What the Best Transformational Leaders Do
(viaScott Anthony and Evan I. Schwartz studied S&P 500 and Global 500 firms and found that true innovators share common characteristics and strategies.