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Team members will feel empowered to provide and request feedback, even if they are physically isolated and have little knowledge of interactions that may occur outside the platform. Leaders should ensure transparency in how decisions are made within the team and encourage team members to take responsibility for their interactions. This transparency will ensure that no one feels left out of the innovation process. As with many user-facing technology decisions, managers and team leaders need to consider the complexity of the work being done and the people doing it. When making these decisions, leaders need to turn their focus to the people using these collaboration platforms. The key to successful innovation through collaborative platforms is people, not technology.
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First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. Enable team readiness. Coordinating the integration of disparate knowledge to promote innovation means that teams need to lay the foundation for coordinated action. This need is especially acute for distributed teams, who cannot observe each other's behavior outside of what is happening on the collaborative platform. They also don’t have the advantage of knowing each other’s availability and needs like teams working in a single location. Setting the stage requires agreeing on the team’s mission (What are our responsibilities?), establishing team goals (What innovation outcomes are we trying to achieve?), and defining team member.
Professor at the Department of Management and Technology at Bocconi University and Professor of Leadership and Management Development at the Bocconi School of Management. is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at the College of Job Function Email List Business at Georgia State University. Tags: Collaborative Communication Innovation Management Platform Project Management Team Dynamic Reprint: More Similar Chemical Disclosure Imminent Challenges The Effectiveness of Shortcuts in Decision-Making Don’t Be Distracted by the Hype of Generative AI Dealing with the Backlash for Corporate Diversity You must be logged in to access Comment.
First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. Enable team readiness. Coordinating the integration of disparate knowledge to promote innovation means that teams need to lay the foundation for coordinated action. This need is especially acute for distributed teams, who cannot observe each other's behavior outside of what is happening on the collaborative platform. They also don’t have the advantage of knowing each other’s availability and needs like teams working in a single location. Setting the stage requires agreeing on the team’s mission (What are our responsibilities?), establishing team goals (What innovation outcomes are we trying to achieve?), and defining team member.