Sunday, December 15, 2019
8 ways smart leaders build collaboration on their team
8 ways smart leaders build collaboration on their team8 ways smart leaders build collaboration on their teamMost leaders agree that effective collaboration is more important than ever in todays bewegt business environment. In fact, a companys very survival may depend on how well it can combine the potential of its people and the quality of the information they possess with their ability - and willingness - to share what they know with their teammates and across departmental, hierarchical, and functional boundaries.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreLeaders looking to foster organization-wide collaboration are using the following strategies1. Rewarding collaborationAs organizations move to collaborative cultures, leaders are changing the reward system making collaborative performance part of the employee review process and giving recognition, bonuses, and promotions to those who work effectively across organizational boundaries.2. Communicating transparentlyIn any organization, the way information is handled determines whether it becomes an obstacle to or an enabler of collaboration. Company-wide transparent communication is a vitally important tool in disrupting silo mentality and fostering collaboration.3. Encouraging networksEmployees with multiple networks throughout the organization bring added value and facilitate collaboration. Leaders accelerate the flow of knowledge and information across boundaries by encouraging workplace relationships and making sure that all offsite retreats or workplace events include opportunities for socializing.4. Creating alignment around unifying goalsThe foundation of a successful organization is an entire team focused on common goals. Business unit leaders understand and communicate the overarching goals of the total organization tohighlight the importance of working in concert with other areas to achieve crucial object ives.5. Increasing neuschpfung through diversityCreativity thrives on collective diversity - that potent combination of ideas from people across the organization with different backgrounds, thinking styles, and expertise. When an organizationfocuses on collaborative innovation, leaders create cross-functional teams to capture diverse perspectives.6. Focusing on the customerWhether your industry is high-tech or healthcare, manufacturing or management consulting - and whether your company is a for-profitbusiness enterprise, a government entity, or a non-profit association - your customers want a seamless, personalized experience. And seamless, customer-centricservice takes collaboration.7. Building relationships of trustCollaborative relationships thrive in an environment of personal trust. Trust is the belief or confidence that one party has in the reliability, integrity and honesty of another party. It is the expectation that the faith one places in someone else will be honored. It is also the glue that holds together any group. Trust is the foundation of true collaboration.8. Redefining their role as a leader.I once asked a Silicon Valley CEO why he thought command and control leadership was wrong. He corrected me There is nothing wrong with command and control. Its simply irrelevant in the 21 st century. In this networked world, we need collaborative leaders. In contrast to control-minded leaders of the past, todays fruchtwein effective leaders are exercising a different kind of power - getting results through positive influence rather than by position. This new style of leadership is a blending of personal and interpersonal skills that form the basis of a leaders ability to impact,include, and inspire others.Todays organizations exist in an increasingly complex and ever-shifting ocean of change. As a result, collaborative leadership has moved from a nice to have organizational philosophy to the must have professional strategy for continued success.Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D. is an international keynote speaker for corporations, conventions, universities, and government agencies. Her video course on Collaborative Leadership will be available soon on LinkedIn Learning.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
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