โTis my naivety or perhaps itโs my over exuberance for corporate culture karma.
Someday, whilst I still inhabit this fine planet of ours, I believe all organizations will be brimming across the diversity of employees, departments and business units truly demonstrating and employing a collaborative culture.
Like Peanut to Butter.
Like Stanley to Cup.
Like Arc to Triomphe.
Like Training to Wreck.
But I digress.
The question we might ask is when will we reach that pinnacle point? What are the indicators that point to us stating, โyes, this is destination pervasive collaborationโ. The stage at which the individual behaviour of being continuous, authentic, receptive and enriching is no longer taught; itโs natural. The organizational inflection point that drives non abnormal behaviours (or simply โnormalโ if you donโt prefer double negatives) between teams, departments and business units demonstrating that hierarchy, fiefdoms, silos or egos are no longer the root cause of carcinogenic cultures.
Sadly, I am not in possession of a collaboration crystal ball. I tried the Ouija board; that didnโt work either. Her response was, โWhen either Chelsea wins the Champions League or the Toronto Maple Leafs wins the Stanley Cup.โ
That could be forever. Literally.
So, as a natural next step, I put the question out to the Twitterverse and was handed a smorgasbord of European, American and Canadian thoughts. Several of the ones that caught my attention include the following:
I love how Simon infers itโs at the point when the top leader of a company is open, reflective and humble.
On the tools side, Holly sees the point being when we utilize collaboration technologies to collectively create an objective or action whereas Peter wants the tools to be always on and available, not accessible or installable on a permission basis. And Steven speaks to the ubiquitous silo of email attachments. So true.
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LearningPlanโs comment resonates highly with me. In fact, in the book Iโm writing, I actually speak of there being two families; your blood family and your work family. Why shouldnโt the same behaviours be demonstrated in both arenas?
Iโll leave the last word to Jane and Mark, both indicating itโs the point at which we stop talking about it and that the behaviours are naturally a part of our day-to-day work life.
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If you didnโt see my question posed via the Tweet, I (and others who are reading) would love to hear your thoughts as well by posting a comment.
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