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Agility is Team Sport
What counts is the performance of the team. How can individual performance be assessed then? And should one do so at all?
Those who measure individual performance contributions and distribute varying rewards depending on them, not only receive demonstrably poorer results for any non-trivial task, but also disrupt the team structure in particular. Each team member is then primarily concerned with his or her own area of responsibility. This loose group of mediocre soloists does however not make a good orchestra.
Yes, but …
What about “low performers”? And what about key players? How can the former be punished and the latter rewarded? The only correct answer to this question was given a long time ago by Douglas McGregor: Not at all or at least not for the purpose of motivation.
The answer to the question managers so often ask of behavioral scientists „How do you motivate people?” is, „You don’t.”
Douglas McGregor, 1966. Leadership and motivation: essays