Sunday, August 31, 2014

Communities at Work


What is place at work for communities? 
 
With our workplaces becoming more ‘virtual’ and ‘spread out’, there’s a fair chance that those with similar skills/specialties may not have opportunity to be co-located and or meet frequently.
 
Communities can be an effective way to ensure that these common interest/skill/specialty groups work towards a common goal.
 
There are a few principles that might help in ensuring an effective community:

·       Community needs to shape, drive, and own its agenda.  Hence it is important that most of the planning and execution is done by team/sub-team members.

·       Community will have need for resources, organization champions, and/or alignment with work in organization. It helps if community has sponsorship of a senior leader.

·       Way community functions is more in realm of group functioning than of subject matter knowledge. Having a HR partner who can provide a SME perspective on group functioning can help.

·       The scope of work needs to be relevant for individual team members. Outcomes of work should be something which team members can implement in some form or the other when they go back to their day jobs.


What’s been your experience with effective communities?

 
-
Sourav

 

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