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The evolving world of business and globalisation has created a new space which offers an abundance of opportunities which can enhance multidisciplinary collaboration. Technology can play a powerful role in creating a more powerful platform which can enable better collaboration. Platforms like Workplace by Meta and Adosphere, offer a variety of features and tools which can empower workplaces and managers to collaborate better and create a better output.
With the partnership between Adosphere and Workplace, the world of business has gained a new platform which can enable productive collaboration.
Employees from different disciplines need to collaborate to achieve common goals. Here's how you can smooth and improve the process.
When you bring together a diverse group of individuals with different skills, attitudes and ways of doing things, it won’t be a surprise that things don’t always run like clockwork. But you can’t underestimate the importance of teamwork and effective team collaboration – it’s vital to the success of any organisation.
Here are some tips to help you build collaborative multidisciplinary teams.
Members of a multidisciplinary team will have different qualifications, training, and methods of working. This can create a ‘them and us’ culture, which isn’t good for team spirit. It’s not only vital that everyone has a good understanding of their own role, but that they appreciate what others do too. Better understanding between team members goes a long way to ease any tensions that might have crept into your workplace.
Having a team made up of people with different skills and ideas is a huge opportunity for all employees to broaden their knowledge. When your teams are collaborating, they’re continually learning new things from each other. Using tools like Workplace can help teams bounce ideas off each other through virtual brainstorming sessions in project groups. Or enable them to give instant feedback to suggestions which can help foster creativity and aid personal growth.
Bringing together people with different backgrounds and skills can cause conflict and personality clashes. There may also be a tendency to look down on certain roles within the group. Teams should recognise that one goal of team collaboration is enabling every member to bring different viewpoints and skills to help achieve common goals. Encourage your team to celebrate differences and not dismiss them.
It’s often difficult to know who has the most authority in multidisciplinary teams. Certain team members may have more status than others. Some may compete for control and egos may get in the way at team meetings. Others can feel marginalised if they don’t feel the team hold their discipline on an equal footing. In a team environment, no one individual is always the boss. Leaders have to learn to follow.
Workers often use jargon and buzzwords that become second nature to them. But phrases that might be clearly understood by certain groups within the team may be completely baffling for others. So make sure your teams cut the jargon and use simple language. The same goes for any technical aspects of the project that may need explaining.
Forging strong relationships at work can aid collaboration significantly. Create opportunities for your teams to bond. This could involve anything from online team building exercises to a communal games area or regular staff nights out.
There are so many great online collaboration tools available that can help bring teams together. Instant messaging services are raising the standard. Studies show that adoption of these tools helps increase team collaboration by 49% and productivity by 45%.
Business platforms that include an instant messaging service can help you connect everyone in the team wherever they are. This keeps people in the loop and helps build and maintain team cohesion for the lifetime of the project and beyond.
Adosphere with its incredible features and tools can help and assists workplaces and teams to collaborate better and work more efficiently.
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