Video description
Your team will change whether you like it or not. People will come and go. Your company might double in size or even be acquired. In this practical book, author Heidi Helfand shares techniques for reteaming effectively. Engineering leaders will learn how to catalyze team change to reduce the risk of attrition, learning and career stagnation, and the development of knowledge silos.
Based on research into well-known software companies, the patterns in this book help CTOs and team managers effectively integrate new hires into an existing team, manage a team that has lost members, or deal with unexpected change. You’ll learn how to isolate teams for focused innovation, rotate team members for knowledge sharing, break through organizational apathy, and more.
You’ll explore:
- Real-world examples that demonstrate why and how organizations reteam
- Five reteaming patterns: One by One, Grow and Split, Isolation, Merging, and Switching
- Tactics to help you master dynamic reteaming in your company
- Stories that demonstrate problems caused by reteaming anti-patterns
Table of Contents
Opening Credits
Foreword by John Cutler
Foreword by Diana Larsen
Preface
Part 1: What Is Dynamic Reteaming?
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Teams
Chapter 2: Understanding Teams
Chapter 3: The Power of Team Assignment
Chapter 4: Reduce Risk and Encourage Sustainability
Part 2: Dynamic Reteaming Patterns
Chapter 5: One-by-One Pattern
Chapter 6: Grow-and-Split Pattern
Chapter 07: Isolation Pattern
Chapter 8: Merging Pattern
Chapter 9: Switching Pattern
Chapter 10: Anti-Patterns
Part 3: Tactics for Mastering Dynamic Reteaming
Chapter 11: Adapt Your Organization for Dynamic Reteaming
Chapter 12: Plan Your Dynamic Reteaming Initiative
Chapter 13: After Dynamic Reteaming: Transitions and Team Calibrations
Chapter 14: Reflect and Determine How to Shift
Part 4: Conclusion
Appendix A: Whiteboards to Enable Open Dynamic Reteaming
Appendix B: Team Choice Marketplace
Appendix C: Survey Template
Closing Credits