Collaboration Tools for Higher Performing Teams Beyond “Management and Control” Toward “Collaboration and Communication”
(Reduced Madness)
Raija Suomela, Project Consultant, Operations Lean EastPriscilla Hansen Mahoney, Founder, Blazing Trails Coaching
Priscilla Hansen Mahoney
Blazing Trails CoachingBusiness Leadership GuideService Industry Business Coach
Organizations:ACE – President, Association for Consulting ExpertiseSPC – Society of Professional ConsultantsToastmasters – Area 24 Director, District 45IFOB – Institute of Family Owned Businesses
Lives in South Portland, Maine with her husband, Mike and her two dogs – Lexi and Doug
Fun Stuff:Registered Maine GuideCamping, Hiking, Kayaking, Snowshoeing, Fishing, Fly-tying
Careers:Rutabaga Farm (Family Farm)
Inventory AccountantOffice Manager
Business Coach/ConsultantSpeaker/Presenter
Guide
Raija Suomela
Live in Topsham, MElake camp in Norway, ME
Careers: Analytical ChemistryBusiness AnalysisConsulting
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Organizations:ACE – Association for Consulting ExpertisePMI Maine – MEBACSMMC – Southern Midcoast Maine Chamber
Project Consultant, Operations
Agenda
• Definition of Project Teams / Project work
• Changing nature of Project Leadership
• Challenges in the current landscape
• Collaboration tools and team culture for team success
• Q&A
1) Raise your hand if you work in:-Government-Manufacturing-Healthcare or other Service Organization (Large)-Healthcare or other Service Organization (Small)
2) Raise your hand if you are involved in projects –Either leading project or are part of a project team
Audience Background
Example: The safety Committee: Ensuring all fire egress signs are correctly oriented to the wall they are posted on
Why “Project Management” is important to all of us now:
We have entered the era of project-based and gig-based work (vs routine role-based tasks).
Within companies, in full time role, we are all gigging it now. Assigned to ad hoc tasks + special projects.
We also collaborate in our communities, volunteer roles, government, projects in our families/households
Over are the days of Standard Work (do the same work every day) and common expectations
What do many ‘Projects’ look like?
People working on Unfamiliar tasks
Working outside of immediate area of expertise / comfort zone
Working with new people you haven’t worked with before
People don’t have common experience
Teams have decentralized power structure (not one leader/owner)
Thus.. Often No Convention for how to get the work done! (No standard processes)
Project Management
-“The Project
Manager”
Project Management (Execution) Evolution:
Let me TELL YOU what to DO
Let me TELL YOU how I’m going to collaborate with you
We know our roles and responsibilities and ‘the work in queue’ vs ‘the big picture’
Top-Down Project Management
Collaborative Agile Teamwork
Confused Space In Between
?
The Confused Space In Between
If you find people “Aren’t DOING IT RIGHT”..
“These are not the rules of the game I thought we would play.. “
…Ask yourself what you did to communicate your expectations. And help them own the processes
The People: Recognize we are coming together from different backgrounds
We are different – different ethnic cultures, different work cultures, different generations, professional training, etc.
We don’t have common rules, common culture/ common ground.
We have a variety of work habits and expectations for who does tasks and how work is done
Sports / game metaphor for project team work
For a Project team: The Metaphor of ‘Game’ is useful.
What is the game:• What is the overall objective?• Who does what? • What are the tools (ball, goal line..)• How do you win?
Each person needs to know the general landscape of rules so they can spontaneously make plays on the field (don’t need to call timeout and consult the coach for each play)
The Confused Space in Between
Old way of thinking? New way of thinking?
Push methods:Wait for meetings to raise issuesShare information / ask questions in emails
Pull methods:Visible work – comments in documents and collaboration tools ready for team members to see / respond to when they are available
This new world relies on new IT tools, and then a new culture and clear understanding how to use them
The Confused Space in Between
This stuff is hard.. But we can find the way!
If we are not centralizing work through one leader (old way), we need a new way of thinking and need to up our game in communication and information sharing tools and behaviors to have success.
Tools –Making work transparent
Three major categories:
Collaboration / Task Management
Communication / Chat
File Repository / Sharing
• Task Management
• Communication
• File Sharing
A Collaboration tool is the Glue that holds email and file sharing together
We (Priscilla and I) like Kanban boards
We like: visible work, clear assignment of
responsibility, priority, due date, status.
Assessible at all times, on demand (pull vs push)
Picking good tools ( the right tools for your team) matters – and ritualizing how they will be used
Collaboration / Task Management Tool
Kanban board
• Clearly Described• Assigned• Prioritized
• Scheduled (need by date)• Categorized • Linked
Benefits
Tasks are:
File Sharing / Document Repositories
Ideal state: all documents relevant to the work needed in a value stream are available in a shared drive, accessible to all related team members.
Tag / @ people when the document is relevant – for a question or task
Example Team Tool Set:
Collaboration / Task Management
Communication / Chat
File Repository / Sharing
Process Flow
Tuesday Team
meeting
Tuesday Team
meeting
Tuesday Team
meetingIssue
Emails
Actions updatedIn ticketduring meeting
Wed PM Send out Meeting
Minutes / Action Items
Issue
Comments@ / tag people
Old
New
Respond
Breakout
1.5 hrsEVERYONE
20 min
Reply all
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You can only see work that are included in by email
You can see all work everyone is doing. Only need to look if tagged / included
TimeClarity
Need to read through email chains to be caught up
Delay
Only 15 minutes of the weekly meeting might apply to youAnd you only ‘give status update’
Short weekly scrum
Brainstorm: What are examples of wastes in project team work?
Establishing a culture of how to use the tools matter
If you don’t set up the culture of this project team..
.. Everyone is going to revert back to the old way / easiest way.
.. And you’re going to be swamped in email, have multiple file versions in multiple locations, your collaboration tools are going to be a mess, people are going to be mad at each other, and the customer’s needs wont be met
A “Project Reset”
Pull the Andon Cord
Tell your team that things aren’t working (They probably already know!)Get together and re-assess the process
Team Collaboration Health Check Tool
• Anyone in any role of a team can lead this effort. • Ask for 20 minutes on the agenda of your next
project team meeting.
One Tool we recommend:
Wrap-Up
We are in a Project-based world:
We will be collaborating with new combinations of people in teams all of the time
We will have different tools depending on who is involved, and context of project
Moving beyond email for success, sanity, and workplace joy
The customer deserves better – if we improve our way of working, we improve delivery of our products / services
Wrap-Up
Fallacy – assuming people know what to do! (People will see the tools and immediately recognize). Therefore:
Need to ritualize how to collaborate –rules of game, rules of engagement.
As project goes on, tweak use of tools / communication methods as needed to meet needs
Focus on relationships – the social nature of the work you are doing!
Q&A Questions? Ideas?