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Collaboration

$199.00

Level 1 | Duration: 2 Hours

After completion of this course, you should understand the definition of collaboration, what it takes to work collaboratively with your colleagues and the advantages of collaboration. Obstacles to collaboration will be explored, and how to develop strategies to improve a collaborative work environment. As well, you will know the six steps to make collaboration work, and the difference between collaboration, cooperation and teamwork.

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Collaboration is a skill that is utilised with one or more people to produce or create a result or shared goal. Everyone in the group has a shared vision or outcome. The group not only has to work together, but they must also think together, and the product comes from a group effort. Collaborators are equal partners. Do we know what it takes to achieve successful collaboration with colleagues? What are the importance and benefits of collaboration in the workplace and how can employers create a collaborative environment and reward employees for collaborative efforts?

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the definition of collaboration.
  • Distinguish collaborative qualities individuals often possess.
  • Know and understand what it takes to work collaboratively with your colleagues.
  • Discover the difference between collaboration, cooperation, and teamwork.
  • Know what a collaborative environment looks like.
  • Know the six steps to make collaboration work.
  • Understand the advantages of collaboration.
  • Be aware of obstacles to collaboration.
  • Develop strategies to improve a collaborative work environment.
  • Share tips for employers to reward collaboration.
  • Understand how technology affects collaboration.
Session Outline

1. Course Overview
2. Being Collaborative
3. Elements of Successful Collaboration
4. Benefits of Collaboration
5. Common Obstacles
6. Technology and Collaboration
7. Personal Action Plan
8. Recommended Reading List
9. Post-Course Assessment

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