Organizational Culture
Overcoming Cross-Functional Collaboration Obstacles
Collaboration Drag: The Hidden Enemy of Productivity
The Problem
According to Gartner research, a staggering 78% of organizational leaders report experiencing “collaboration drag”. This phenomenon is characterized by too many meetings, too much peer feedback, unclear decision-making authority, and too much time spent getting buy-in from stakeholders. This problem is further exacerbated by the fact that companies are often running multiple complex initiatives simultaneously, each involving multiple corporate functions and team members.
The Consequences
The sheer breadth of resource commitments across such a range of initiatives creates a basic, pervasive background complexity. This complexity can lead to:
* Inefficient use of resources
* Increased stress and burnout
* Decreased morale and motivation
* Reduced productivity and innovation
The Solution
To better equip teams to meet the demands of this complexity, Gartner recommends the following strategies:
Strategy 1: Extend Executive Alignment Practices Down to Tactical Levels
Effective collaboration requires clear communication and alignment across all levels of the organization. This involves extending executive alignment practices down to tactical levels, ensuring that all team members are aware of their roles and responsibilities and are working towards a common goal.
Strategy 2: Develop Employee Strategic and Interpersonal Skills
Employees need to develop strategic and interpersonal skills to navigate the complexities of collaboration. This includes skills such as conflict resolution, effective communication, and adaptability.
Strategy 3: Look for Collaboration Drag Within Functions or Teams
Identifying and addressing collaboration drag within functions or teams is crucial to improving overall productivity. This involves analyzing team dynamics and identifying areas where collaboration can be improved.
Conclusion
Collaboration drag is a pervasive problem that can have serious consequences for organizational productivity and success. By extending executive alignment practices down to tactical levels, developing employee strategic and interpersonal skills, and looking for collaboration drag within functions or teams, organizations can better equip themselves to meet the demands of complexity and achieve their goals.
FAQs
Q: What is collaboration drag?
A: Collaboration drag refers to the obstacles that hinder effective collaboration, such as too many meetings, too much peer feedback, unclear decision-making authority, and too much time spent getting buy-in from stakeholders.
Q: How common is collaboration drag?
A: According to Gartner research, 78% of organizational leaders report experiencing collaboration drag.
Q: What are the consequences of collaboration drag?
A: The consequences of collaboration drag include inefficient use of resources, increased stress and burnout, decreased morale and motivation, and reduced productivity and innovation.
Q: How can organizations overcome collaboration drag?
A: Organizations can overcome collaboration drag by extending executive alignment practices down to tactical levels, developing employee strategic and interpersonal skills, and looking for collaboration drag within functions or teams.
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