Mining Group Gold: How to Cash in on the Collaborative Brain Power of a Team for Innovation and Results (3rd Edition)
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Collaborative group sessions require specific tools and processes to maximize the collective brainpower of a team for innovation and results. Organizations that neglect group dynamics often face high costs and low productivity, while a facilitative leadership style unlocks potential by distinguishing between content roles and process management. A central framework for this approach consists of 18 principles that map the pathways to results, utilizing structured cycles of planning, doing, assessing, and refining.
Effective sessions depend on a five-step structural planning model and a three-phase process involving start-up, move-out, and wrap-up. Precise documentation, such as the Purpose, Desired Outcomes, Roles, and Agenda (PDORA), establishes clear expectations for either multitopic information sharing or integrated problem-solving. Facilitators must proactively consider group chemistry and select appropriate subgroup sizes to ensure every participant has the opportunity to contribute meaningfully.
Success in these sessions is driven by ten task-oriented and five maintenance-oriented communication behaviors shared by all attendees. The facilitation process requires creating an open, collaborative climate where factual information is shared honestly without premature interpretation or hidden agendas. Productive outcomes are further secured by summarizing discussions and checking for group concurrence before moving between agenda items.
When obstacles arise, specific techniques help address conflict, wheel-spinning, and confusion by refocusing on underlying interests rather than rigid positions. Facilitators must also manage emotional dynamics by following a “feelings, facts, solutions” sequence, ensuring that expressed emotions are acknowledged to preserve teamwork. These principles remain applicable to virtual teams, where technology necessitates careful role assignment and engagement strategies to maintain productivity in distributed environments.
Maximizing team performance requires a disciplined transition from individual knowledge to collective synergy through structured facilitation and shared responsibility. Consistent application of these behavioral and process-oriented frameworks allows groups to resolve conflict and reach productive conclusions even in complex or explosive situations.
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