Course

How to collaborate better

6 Lessons

The basic mantra of today’s business is “we have to collaborate”. Collaboration in the workplace is a sign of an effective team as it harnesses the best out of two or more individuals together. Efficiency is an essential part of a team and an important aspect of the workplace. Collaboration generates a circle of knowledge and lets each team members to understand their role. There are smart owners looking to encourage their staff always to work with each other. When we bring more competent and experienced people together, their teams would undergo better problem-solving approach. Inside and outside of work today. It’s hard to find examples where anything of value gets done without collaboration. Collaboration is the art of bringing people together to leverage their skills, talents, and knowledge to achieve a common purpose. Collaborating creates synergy -resulting in a combined effort with greater results than those achieved by individuals. breaks down barriers. Increases respect and recognition. Helps overcome issues of poor communication, lack of cooperation, suspicion, and a myriad of dysfunctional behaviors. Collaborative relationships must be managed so the friction is removed and the power of those relationships about reciprocity. Good collaboration is all about openness and idea-sharing. Mutual accountability and commitment. The most effective collaborators know when it’s the right time to bring people together. What has to be achieved and why? Who has what’s needed to reach the goal? How should people be brought together? Collaboration leads to more efficient use of time and resources and the easy exchange of ideas and talent. Things get done quicker. Ideas are built upon. There is less duplication of effort. People are more likely to be committed rather than just compliant.

Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.

No member of a crew is praised for the rugged individuality of his rowing.

-Ralph Waldo Emerson – An American essayist, lecturer, and poet

 

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