Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Collaboration with Strangers - Workology

Collaboration with Strangers Collaboration with Strangers If left to their own devices, people will choose to work with those they know and trust.  Its safe, predictable, and its a sure fire way to kill your creative genius.  Its the reason I as a small consulting firm travel to events, conferences, and meet with people outside my circles.  Its the reason why this week I picked up the phone and called Sean from Hinge Marketing just to chat.  Theyre a marketing and branding firm far from the comfy confines of human resources, recruiting, and leadership spaces where I call home. Collaboration with Strangers One might say that collaborating with strangers forces diversity of individuals, backgrounds and ideas.  It offers up a different side of workplace diversity that what the EEOC or your HR department might think.  Its one that goes beyond age, ethnicity, or sex.  Diversity of life. Collaboration is not a consensus.  Its a process where one engages with those individuals outside their zone of comfort to work toward a common goal, whatever it may be.  Working on a collaborative environment is much different that the command and control model of days gone by.  You work with those you know.  Managers promote comfortable, safe, and like-minded individuals to their team because theyre familiar and predictable.  Thats a sure-fire recipe for an innovation disaster. Collaboration involves trust and an amount of openness for the collaboration to be received and without judgement. In a collaboration environment, performance is measured and shared with goals across the team, group, project, or organization.  Employees or individuals from all levels meet together to tackle a project or complete a task without judgements or biased.  Its a time when creativity and innovation magic happens. Companies like Natura Cosmetics based in Brazil are focusing on collaborative diversity to innovate their business.  Individual executives worked with a coach focusing on a personal journey.  The coach met with executives both individually and together as a team focusing on life as well as work issues.  This collaborative approach worked resulting in a business growth of 21% in 2010.  Not too shabby. Im not sure how or where my new found relationship with Sean at Hinge Marketing will take me, but Im open, willing, and able.  And thats a start.  Diverse work teams provide more than diversity in thought and in life.  By collaborating with strangers were exposed to new cultures, challenges, and lifestyles forcing us to reinvent what we know, understand, and expect every single day.

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