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February 18, 2010

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mip

The issue here is not really about collaborating. Lack of collaboration is a symptom, not the problem. When you collaborate with someone, or a group of people, all the people collaborating are taking equal responsibility for the end-result. That shared responsibility is accepted whether the end-result is good or bad.

People who don't want to take any responsibility resist situations where they have to collaborate. They are happy to partake in group sessions, but they aren't active participants.

So if you want to foster an environment of collaboration, you have to breakdown the barriers of accepting responsibility. Get the team to know that making mistakes is ok - it is part of the learning experience. If they refuse to change their behaviour in terms of being accountable, then you need to change out team members. If you don't, any attempt to collaborate, whether it be with tools, processes, etc...they will all fail.

Jim

I think the foundation of collaboration is trust. The trust and understanding can be developed but it takes time and effort. Once trust is developed then team members can disagree and have constructive conversation.

I recall the book "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team." That is a little gem of a business fable that reveals many of our flaws and gives suggestions to create a more collaborative environment.

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