I don't really agree with your point that haven't seen any positive correlation between good engineers who show and antisocial behaviour like this are good programmersthat. Good Most really good programmers should have and architects I've met were good communication communicators who got their skills and should be able to function in by learning from other people. Programming is a team effort. Someone like that needs to be very productive to compensate for the negative impact they have on the other programmers
I don't think that this is a side effect of agile. It I can probably see this happen in failed agile implementations but in my experience agile teams are better at working together and are more aware of what everyone is doing. Short iterations and fast feedback on team performance usually makes counter productive behaviour like this very visiblein agile teams.
The key to solving problems like this is communication. People in a team need to be aware of what other people in the team are doing to be able to function as a team.
Keep to a reasonable team size. Large teams cause communication difficulties. Split up teams that are too large into smaller teams that have their own responsibilities.
Have daily stand up meetings where people share what they did yesterday, what they plan on doing today and what problems they have. This can prevent people from implementing design changes in secret.
Make sure people are colocated. Having people sit together and work together makes them more inclined to seek solutions together.
Of course problems like this can occur but if this happens often it can be an indicator of other problems within a team.
