Team Building Is Not Addition

Tommy Sauermann — Talentpark
Tommy Sauermann
6 March 2024
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A team does not get better just because a strong individual profile is added. In recruiting, that often sounds counterintuitive, because visible movement is easier to defend than a narrower decision. But that is exactly where the difference between busyness and progress begins: a team can be highly active and still not move closer to the right person.

Between late 2023 and spring 2024, the counter-movement became visible: fewer open roles, more selection pressure, more skepticism toward simple tool promises. In that situation, leadership and team building stop being abstract topics and become a practical question: which information actually helps refine a selection, and which information only creates another detour?

The typical mistake is simple: teams are often built around individual profiles, even though the friction emerges in the interplay. Profiles are discussed before the search space is understood. Exceptions are confused with potential, known companies with fit, and fast feedback with quality. The louder the process gets, the harder it becomes to sort out a weak signal in time.

The better approach is narrower and more demanding. Leadership begins in the briefing: which tension should a new person resolve? That does not require a large framework, but discipline at the decision points: which assumption are we testing, what evidence would disprove it, and what next action follows from that? Recruiting becomes less reactive and much easier to steer.

That is why Talentpark asks not only for skills, but for the effect someone needs to have in the concrete team context.

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