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Cross-Team Collaboration: Best Practices, Challenges and Benefits

ProjectManager.com

Collaboration is already hard enough. Now imagine collaborating with colleagues that aren’t in the same department as yours. Well, people do it every day and it’s called cross-team collaboration. What Is Cross-Team Collaboration, or Cross-Functional Collaboration?

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Cross-team Collaboration – Why it’s more Important than Ever in the Modern Workplace

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The modern workplace is a constantly evolving environment, and it’s becoming increasingly clear that collaboration between different teams is essential for success. Cross-team collaboration allows employees to bridge the gap between departments, build relationships, and create innovative ways of working together.

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Navigating the Team Performance Domain: From Project Manager to Scrum Master (From PM to PSM 16)

Scrum.org

For project managers aspiring to become Scrum Masters, understanding the project management Team Performance domain in a different light is crucial. This domain, traditionally associated with the management of project teams, takes on a new dimension in Scrum. Especially support your Product Owner with visioning.

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Cultivating Collaboration as a Scrum Master (From PM to PSM 04)

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For professional Project Managers transitioning to a Scrum Master role, the project management principle of creating a collaborative project team environment, takes on a nuanced and vital role. In Scrum, the concept of a collaborative team is central, not just as a functional unit but as a self-managing and cross-functional entity.

SCRUM 188
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Resilience: Scrum's Blueprint for Adaptive Teams (From PM to PSM 13)

Scrum.org

Scrum, with its empirical approach and emphasis on cross-functional, self-managing teams, inherently cultivates adaptability and resiliency. This approach enables Scrum Teams to adjust to changing requirements and market conditions effectively.

SCRUM 168
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The Importance of Operational Project Management for Businesses

ProjectManager.com

Part of their responsibilities include overseeing the various departments in the company so that they can better collaborate to achieve shared business goals. Being able to have these different departments collaborate effectively is key to the operational project’s success. They’ll work towards achieving greater efficiency.

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How Cross-Functionality makes for a better Product Backlog (61)

Scrum.org

A self-managing team is taking decisions about who does what, when, and how. This ensures the team can move forward without unnecessary waiting time. If we want to improve on that, and to support the team taking ownership, having the needed skills within the team is another step. ?

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