Did you see Step 1 - Situation Background and Purpose - in the Collaborative Teamwork System? Did you watch John Eklund's story of the Road Construction and the Rain?
In this "Digging Deeper" series, John introduces the "Collaborative Teamwork System" (CTS). Using it, teams can avoid problems like the one encountered in the Road Construction and Rain story.
| Stage | Step | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Plan | Step 1 | Situation Background and Purpose |
| Step 2 | Potential Problems / Opportunities | |
| Step 3 | ||
| Step 4 | ||
| Step 5 | ||
| Do | Step 6 | |
| Step 7 | ||
| Review | Step 8 |
One particularly helpful aspect of the CTS is that for each step, it articulates very clear accountabilities for the Manager and for Team Members. Let's hear from John how it plays out in Step 2: Potential Problems / Opportunities.
[To skip the intro, use the slider at the bottom of the video window to forward to 0:53.]
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