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October 31, 2016 How to Get Two Very Different Teams to CollaborateIt’s easy to assume that because two teams are part of the same organizational culture, they share the same norms and values. But teams often have different ways of working, which can make collaboration a challenge. For example, one team may prefer to resolve conflicts as a group, while another may assume that conflicts are best resolved in private. To get two groups to work together effectively, you generally have three options:
Adapted from "Getting Teams with Different Subcultures to Collaborate," by Roger Schwartz |
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