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Collaborative Management Training Activities

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Collaborative Management Training Activities course. This program is designed to deepen your understanding of collaboration as a management approach and to equip you with a full suite of practical, facilitator-ready exercises that you can deliver within your organisation. Collaboration is an essential capability for modern workplaces, driving innovation, strengthening relationships, reducing duplication, and enabling teams to work collectively toward shared goals. These activities have been structured to highlight the different dimensions of collaborative behaviour, making it easier for participants to understand how collaborative thinking and collaborative decision-making enhance productivity, culture, and long-term organisational performance.

This course begins by introducing a foundational set of activities designed to help employees understand what collaborative management is and how it supports high-functioning teams. You will explore Activity 1: Understanding Collaborative Management, where participants examine what collaboration means in practice and how to distinguish collaborative work from more traditional management behaviours. You will then move to Activity 2: Thinking Collaboratively, which focuses on developing a mindset that recognises interdependence, shared problem-solving, and collective ownership of outcomes. These activities provide the conceptual groundwork needed to build deeper collaborative competence.

Further structured learning is provided through Activity 3: Collaborative Collectiveness, which develops awareness of how individual behaviours contribute to group cohesion, and Activity 4: Conventional vs. Collaborative Cultures, which highlights the difference between hierarchical, approval-heavy workplaces and collaborative, trust-based environments. This section also examines the broader differences between conventional and collaborative cultures so managers and employees can recognise which cultural features support or hinder collaboration in their organisation.

The course then introduces a series of diagnostic and behavioural activities that help identify barriers, influencers, and relational dynamics that shape collaboration. This includes Activity 5: Collaborative Showstoppers, Activity 6: Collaborative Influencers, and Activity 7: Opinion Leaders, each focusing on understanding who or what drives or blocks collaborative engagement within work teams. You will also explore Activity 8: Over-Approvals, which examines the impact of excessive approval steps on workflow, decision-making, and trust, and Activity 9: Collaborative Partnering, which demonstrates how to build more effective internal and external partnerships.

Practical experimentation continues with Activity 10: Testing the Collaborative Waters, a guided approach to trialling small-scale collaborative initiatives, and Activity 11: Ten Myths About Collaboration (and the Truth Behind Them), an activity designed to challenge misconceptions that commonly limit collaborative progress. You will also explore Activity 12: “It Takes an Organisation” to Collaborate, which clarifies why collaboration must be supported at all organisational levels, and Activity 13: In Search of Collaboration, where participants identify evidence of collaboration across functions, teams, and processes. This section additionally introduces The Seven Signs That Collaboration Might Currently Exist in Your Organisation, helping you recognise emerging collaborative strengths.

The program then expands into deeper behavioural and cultural awareness through Activity 14: Collaborative “Turn-offs”, which explores behaviours that undermine cooperation, and Activity 15: The Reluctant Collaborative, which helps identify and coach individuals who hesitate to engage in shared decision-making. Finally, Activity 16: Collaborative Consortiums and Activity 17: Collaboration Essentials bring the learning together by focusing on organisation-wide collaborative structures and the fundamental principles needed to sustain collaboration over time.

By the end of this course you will be able to deliver a complete set of structured training activities that help employees understand the meaning, value, and practice of collaboration; recognise barriers and enablers of collaborative behaviour; distinguish between conventional and collaborative cultures; and apply targeted exercises that strengthen teamwork, communication, mutual trust, joint problem-solving, and organisation-wide collaborative capability.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to provide the following training activities to your employees to help everyone in your organisation comprehend the potential and benefits of collaboration:

  • ACTIVITY 1: Understanding Collaborative Management - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 1. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 2: Thinking Collaboratively - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 2. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 3: Collaborative Collectiveness - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 3. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 4: Conventional vs. Collaborative Cultures - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 4. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • The difference between Conventional vs. Collaborative Cultures
  • ACTIVITY 5: Collaborative Showstoppers - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 5. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 6: Collaborative Influencers - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 6. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 7: Opinion Leaders - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 7. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 8: Over-Approvals - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 8. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 9: Collaborative Partnering - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 9. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 10: Testing the Collaborative Waters - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 10. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 11: Ten Myths About Collaboration (and the Truth Behind Them) - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 11. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 12: “It Takes an Organisation” to Collaborate - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 12. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 13: In Search of Collaboration - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 13. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • The Seven Signs That Collaboration Might Currently Exist in Your Organisation
  • ACTIVITY 14: Collaborative “Turn-offs” - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 14. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 15: The Reluctant Collaborative - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 15. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 16: Collaborative Consortiums - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 16. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.
  • ACTIVITY 17: Collaboration Essentials - The purpose, description, time needed, resources needed for activity 17. And how to present it and how to debrief your participants at the end of the activity.

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.