tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-124655858446167074.post2303541607627088923..comments2023-04-29T10:29:50.712-03:00Comments on Reeves's results:: Team Tips - 7 {I, Robot}Paul Reeveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13018058659713015268noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-124655858446167074.post-39327593287957145742012-03-24T22:33:40.993-03:002012-03-24T22:33:40.993-03:00When I first read about the Core Protocols I wonde...When I first read about the Core Protocols I wondered if the formality should kill all spontaneity in team interactions. Then one of my colleague attended the training course so I could check that theory. Not only my teammate conversation was still thought provoking, generous, and funny as ever, but it was also much clearer and effective. In fact that alone decided me to attend the training course myself! <br /><br />The core protocols as a discipline remind me about a piano teacher who once told me: "you don't train your hands, so you always repeat old, unstrained patterns, and have much less freedom of expression. Jazz is freedom". In my experience the simple rules and tools do not limit team interactions, they leverage team interactions, in fact to a point of liveliness you seldom find in standard work groups playing the old patterns.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com