The effectiveness of any organisation or business comes down to
how skilled everyone is at collaborating: how well we’re able to
explain ourselves, listen to others and approach challenges in a
spirit of good will and pragmatism
Luckily, we don’t have to be born with collaborative skills; they can
be taught, mastered and regularly rehearsed. With the right tools to
hand, we can harmonise diverse backgrounds and thinking styles
and end up working fruitfully with people of very different
personalities
Collaboration is a tool for helping people work together better:
52 exercises designed to build empathy, insight and trust between
colleagues. Intended to transform the atmosphere in teams, it
prompts people to participate in a range of tasks and thinking
exercises that strengthen their ability to cooperate and lend them
insight into how others’ minds work. In a playful and often
entertaining way, this toolkit aims to achieve something critical: the
creation of a team that can work seamlessly and imaginatively
together
52 Cards
Instructions:
1. Gather together a group of colleagues or teammates
2. Select a number of exercises at random from the box and
complete as instructed
3. At the end, discuss ways you might change how you work
together in the light of what you’ve been doing
EXAMPLE CONTENT:
Strength Appraisal
Everyone should write down what they see as the key strength of
every other member of the team (for example, that they’re
empathetic, organised or tenacious). Then, going around the room,
every team member should have their perceived strengths read out
to them. Look out for any common themes that emerge and think
about how the wider team’s perceptions might differ from your own
Unscrewing Screw-Ups
Take it in turns to share the biggest mistake you’ve made at work –
for example, deleting the file for an important presentation, placing
an expensive order for the wrong type of printer ink, or forgetting
the name of a major client during a meeting. Let the team suggest
what lessons might be learned from the screw-up, and how the
experience might have been beneficial in the long run
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