Resource: Has collaboration gone to far Monday 14 November 2016 Share Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email By one estimate, knowledge workers spend up to 85% of their time dealing with requests for shared input. The economist has called it “the collaboration curse”. Is it time to stop sharing? We Need Digital ‘Do Not Disturb’ Signs A lot of the time, collaboration is necessary, and you need to keep one or two people in the loop. Problems arise when you include people on the periphery who don’t need to be involved in making decisions or helping things progress – that’s when collaboration backfires on you It can be a matter of ‘be careful what you wish for’: being in one loop is one thing, but being in 101 loops can be overwhelming. All of these things have ways of raising your attention, and what you have to do is find a way to prioritise what you want to allow to interrupt you. I want to be able to pick different ways of being contacted. I also need to be able to tell my communication tools – and my team members – when I need ‘do not disturb time’. This will allow me to go to my focus room and have some quiet space to think and work. In theory, that’s easily done in the physical world, but electronically it’s hard to hide. Like this article? Why not share it. Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email Topic: Personal Development “Becoming Chartered has helped me stand out on a global stage” Büşra Bekar Toprak CMgr FCMI, Chartered Manager of the Week, on how being Chartered helps her focus on people and systems Read article Article Topic: How Dual Accreditation is Shaping the Next Generation of Leaders in Abu Dhabi Discover how ADSM & CMI dual accreditation bridges the gap between academic theory and world-class leadership in Abu Dhabi. Read article Case Study Topic: Apprenticeships Why a Senior Leadership Apprenticeship has been life-changing (and made me a better manager) A Level 7 apprenticeship has given me confidence to question the way things are done Read article Article Topic: Equality and Diversity EDI: tips from a transgender advocate At the 31st Crystal Lecture, transgender advocate Nate Ethan Watson shared how leaders can be more inclusive Read article Article Resource The information on this page is designed to help you to develop ever more compelling business proposals and presentations. Take a look at our selection of tools which could help support you. Members See More CMI Members have access to thousands of online learning and CPD resources. Learn more about our membership benefits Join The Community CMI offers a variety of flexible membership solutions, tailored to your needs. Find out more and get involved in the CMI community today.