By Oscar Berg - http://bit.ly/wVPKCo
“The majority of the value-creation activities in an enterprise are hidden. They happen below the surface. What we see when we think of collaboration in the traditional sense (structured team-based collaboration) is the tip of the iceberg – teams who are coordinating their actions to achieve some goal.”
We don’t see – and thus don’t recognize – all the activities which have enabled the team to form and which help them throughout their journey.
We see the people in the team, how they coordinate their actions and the results of their actions, but we rarely see the other things which have been critical for their success.
For example, we don’t see how they have used their personal networks to access knowledge, information and skills which they don’t have in their team already but which are instrumental for their success.
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