{"id":817,"date":"2018-10-22T17:27:37","date_gmt":"2018-10-22T15:27:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/craftcoders.app\/?p=817"},"modified":"2024-08-14T14:27:53","modified_gmt":"2024-08-14T12:27:53","slug":"5-steps-to-handle-overachiever-in-agile-teams","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/craftcoders.app\/5-steps-to-handle-overachiever-in-agile-teams\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Steps for Working with an Overachiever in Agile Teams"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n
There is this one developer in your team. She knows the code best. Everyone knows her and everyone asks for her opinion, even if not team or code-related. She is in the same agile team as you, also for quite some time now and she saved the day more than once. In team discussions, she sometimes won\u2019t let you finish your sentence, but comes up with a better idea anyway. She sometimes even talks for your sake and you like it, because she does it well, and\u2026 it is so convenient to lean back a bit. She has the highest userstory-count, and most of the difficult or risky tasks get handled playfully by her. You sometimes wonder how she does it, but well\u2026 she is just good in what she does, right? Wrong!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
She is a strong personality, an overachiever, a hero, a secret leader – even if not all of the above apply to your teammate, she still can be one. In this blog post, I will try to make you understand, why those (hereafter called) overachievers carry a huge risk for an agile team (and company) inside. It is easy to ignore, tolerate or just accept, but if you and no one does anything about a team-substance like this, it can react poisonous when combined with wrong elements. Dare to let it be as is, and you will suffer the consequences, just like the rest of your team. The way of least resistance is not always a good choice.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
Depending on the overachiever and the team, the following things are possible to happen to some extent:<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
The main objectives are:<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
Be sure: The overachiever in your team is not a bad person! She aims for only the best for the company and product. Of course, to her, it seems that she does it very well! Remember, you are not enemies or opponents, but teammates who need to figure out how to work best together and achieve sustainable success (and fun)!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
Well\u2026 not (only) the overachiever is the reason why change needs to happen. What does Michael Jackson say again? Start with the man in the mirror! \u201cIf you wanna make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and then make a change!\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
Speak up, take action, demand change, to improve communication and vary methodologies, and don\u2019t fall into the dangerous pit of self-pity and couchpotato-convenience. See this paragraph as a start for your journey, for letting your team grow together, a bunch of equals. The team needs someone like you. You will be the one who must be demanding change, if your Scrum Master, Product Owner or Lead doesn\u2019t do it! It means, if not you, no one will. The fact that you feel\/ realize that this might be or become an issue in your team, you are the chosen one.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n