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Lobus R. The Art of Creating Self-Organizing Teams. Agile Team Coaching...2026
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The book centers on the art of team coaching specifically for Scrum Masters or Agile practitioners leading teams. This topic remains largely unexamined by the literature as there is a lack of contemporary guidance about coaching Agile teams on acquiring qualities paramount for an adaptive organization – being self-organized and assuming ownership over their ways of working and its results. An Agile practitioner has to either study books on professional coaching that don’t provide much information on working in the Agile context or try to implement Agile methodologies and frameworks with fragmented and limited guidance on dealing with teams and group dynamics.
By integrating coaching principles with the realities of an Agile environment, this book provides enough information and relevant case studies to equip a reader with the skills needed to organize coaching, confidently deal with emerging dynamics, and achieve the intended goals. It also connects Agile team coaching with the ICF (International Coaching Federation) Team Coaching competencies, professionalizing the practice.
In Agile ways of working, the team's strength significantly impacts the success of the products they work on. While Agile practitioners are adept at understanding methodologies, frameworks, tools, complementary practices and techniques, many lack coaching skills that address the human aspects of teamwork. This book fills that gap by empowering to effectively coach teams, leading to improved communication and cohesion, increased adaptability, and a culture of continuous improvement.
While Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) offers significant potential to enhance Agile teams, it also introduces a set of subtle but serious threats that teams must navigate with care. One of the most immediate risks is over-reliance. When teams begin to trust GenAI outputs without critical evaluation, they may unintentionally bypass the collaborative conversations that are core to Agile decision-making. AI-generated code, test cases, or user stories might seem efficient, but the team risks building the wrong thing faster without shared human understanding.
This book is practical, insightful, and it aims to support not only beginners but also seasoned professionals aspiring to elevate their practice.
What You Will Learn:
Practical team coaching techniques for Agile contexts
Understanding and navigating complex dynamics
Systemic awareness and interventions
Who This Book is For:
The primary audience for the book includes Scrum Masters and Agile practitioners aiming to improve their team’s performance. These professionals typically hold roles such as Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or Team Lead