Wikibility Cultural Key Drivers: #4 Collaboration
Fourth in a series by guest author Vincenzo Cammarata.
The true collaboration occurs when people have the possibility to co-work on the same sub-task, activating a mechanism of new knowledge creation. Collaboration is not so obvious if is not clearly supported: the risk is to exchange this “together” learning process with a simple cooperation process, producing not new knowledge but only a simple addition of individual regress knowledge.
In this sense, collaboration has to be helped in order to avoid isolation in job and supported with a compatible scheduling of daily activities. Is also important to create “collaboration bridges” across teams and groups, involving people to participate in each other’s activities or involve experts on other areas to collaborate together.
Related WIOWA Questions:
4.a Support to People (support to effectiveness)
Do you know which people are involved in your same projects?
4.b Teaming (organizational services)
In your team, are individuals plans often compatible with the group activity?
4.c Collaboration (knowledge and collaborative support)
Is it usual to participate to other group projects?
4.d Communication (communication and socialization)
Is it usual to discuss with others about their work, solving problems together?
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