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Types of Collaboration

Learn about different types of collaboration and how they impact success
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Amy Russell  5 Lessons ·  15m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

Collaboration on a team can take on many forms. The style of collaboration depends on the nature of the work or the type of project. While understanding the basics of how to collaborate can benefit you in any situation, it’s important to know how you can adapt to different work scenarios. The best way to interact with others might depend on whether the collaboration is open or closed or whether the team comprises members from only your department or individuals from across the organization. If you have teammates who don’t work in the same location as you, you will need to find ways to keep connected virtually and make everyone feel included. No two teams are the same. Keep in mind that various types of collaboration can lead to diverse perspectives and experiences. Being part of a team filled with diverse thinking can give you an opportunity to learn from others with backgrounds different than your own. This can enhance the team’s work as well as your experience as part of that team.

In this course on Types of Collaboration, you will learn more about different styles of collaboration and the benefits of each one. You’ll also discover how diversity in team structure and composition can enrich the team’s effectiveness and your experience as a team member.

What You'll Learn

  • Distinguish between open collaboration and closed collaboration
  • Identify the benefits of cross-departmental collaboration across departments and divisions
  • Recognize the importance of diversity in collaboration of any type
  • Describe ways to make virtual collaboration effective
  • Explore how diversity, culture, and collaboration shape team effectiveness

Key Takeaways

  • The style of collaboration depends on the nature of the work or the type of project, and adapting to different work scenarios is important.
  • The best way to interact with others may depend on whether the collaboration is open or closed and whether the team is from one department or from across the organization.
  • When teammates work in different locations, you need to find ways to stay connected virtually and make everyone feel included.
  • Various types of collaboration can lead to diverse perspectives and experiences, giving you the opportunity to learn from people with different backgrounds.
  • Diversity in team structure and composition can enrich both the team's effectiveness and your experience as a team member.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will this course teach me about collaboration?

This course on Types of Collaboration teaches different styles of collaboration and the benefits of each, including open versus closed collaboration, cross-departmental collaboration, virtual collaboration, and how diversity in team structure and composition can enrich a team's effectiveness and your experience.

Does this course cover working with remote teammates?

Yes. It addresses how to keep connected virtually with teammates who do not work in the same location and how to make everyone feel included, and it includes a lesson on Virtual Collaboration along with describing ways to make virtual collaboration effective.

What topics or lessons are included in this course?

The course includes the lessons Open Collaboration and Closed Collaboration; Collaborating Across Departments and Divisions; Virtual Collaboration; Diversity, Culture, and Collaboration; and Test Your Knowledge.

How does diversity relate to this course?

The course explains why diversity is important in collaboration of any type and how diversity in team structure and composition can enrich the team's effectiveness and your experience, giving you an opportunity to learn from others with backgrounds different from your own.

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