When organizations are recruiting, one of the top skills they look for in a candidate is their ability to collaborate. Today’s hiring managers know that collaboration leads to improved problem-solving, increased productivity and promotes interconnected team members who share expertise and learn from one another. Defining collaboration is tricky because it means different things across industries, departments and roles. In this course, you'll learn about the meaning of collaboration, the concept of teaming in collaboration, and best practices for being a good team member and for being a successful collaborator. You'll examine conflict management styles to determine which one is yours and the impact on your team.
Please Note: This course is provided by a third party and therefore requires an extra step to obtain the CPE certificate. Upon completion of the course, download your course transcript and go to https://certificaterequest.skillsoft.com/ to request the certificate.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Apply techniques to be a successful collaborator
- Identify characteristics of collaboration
- Recognize characteristics that help you be a better collaborator
- Recognize characteristics of good team members
- Identify the characteristics of teaming
- Recognize the different work styles of collaborators
- Knowledge Check: Becoming a Successful Collaborator
Estimated Course Duration: 30 minutes (0.5 CPE)
Delivery Method: Online Self-Study
Field of Study: Communications & Marketing
Program Level: Overview
Advance Preparation/Prerequisites: None
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