Radical Collaboration (Review and Analysis of Tamm and Luyet's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from James Tamm and Ronald Luyet's book "Radical Collaboration" shows that in today's networked world, being able to add value by collaborating effectively with others has become a new business imperative. The collaborative capital of a company is now of equal importance to its intellectual and financial capital. In their book, the authors explain that collaboration must begin with the mind-set of the individual and then work its way into the organisation as a whole. This summary presents the five essential skills of collaboration that you can learn in order to improve your ability to build productive collaborative relationships.
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To learn more, read "Radical Collaboration" and discover the key to improving your own collaborative skills.
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Book Presentation Radical Collaboration by James Tamm and Ronald Luyet
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Summary of Radical Collaboration (James Tamm and Ronald Luyet)
Skill #1 – Have collaborative intentions.
Skill #2 – Always be truthful.
Skill #3 – Be self-accountable.
Skill #4 – Be aware of other’s needs.
Skill #5 – Negotiate to solve problems.
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In today’s networked world, being able to add value by collaborating effectively with others has gone beyond being nice to have to become a new business imperative. The collaborative capital of a company is now of equal importance to its intellectual and financial capital.
Significantly, collaboration cannot genuinely be mandated from the top. Instead, it must begin within the mind-set of the individual and then work its way out into the organization as a whole. The five essential skills of collaboration are the personal skills around which sound and productive collaborative relationships are built.
So what it is about this methodology that is radical? Radical collaboration works from the inside out rather than being imposed from on high. It requires that an individual have the right mind-set to begin with, then moves outwards into individual relationships and from that base this collaborative intent then moves into team and organizational settings. Unless you master and integrate the five skills of radical collaboration at a personal level first, you’ll be unable to use them in a group setting with any degree of success.
"Radical collaboration teaches methods to significantly improve your own collaborative skills, so that if and when you chose to build a collaborative relationship, you know how to. If your heart and your head are not in alignment, or if you are unauthentic or defensive, collaborative strategies will become just another flavor of the day. The right attitude, telling the truth, self-awareness, being accountable, and skillful problem-solving make a difference, regardless of