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Food for Thought: The Alternatives to Collaboration

Sometimes, it just works that someone else writes something you wish you could … This week, I’d like to share a really thought provoking blog post from Andrew Gent.  (Thanks to Stan Garfield for sharing the link.)  In his blog posting on September 30, 2008 called “The Alternatives to Collaboration,” Andrew starts with a description of three behaviors people use to work with others: collaborating, conspiring, and competing.  He talks about what type of people (in general) trend towards each approach and how to engage people who seem to prefer one particular method.  It’s a thoroughly thought provoking analysis and I’m sure you will find a useful take-away.  Read the full post at: Andrew Gent's Blog.

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About Susan Hanley

Hanley is an independent consultant and president of her own firm, Susan Hanley LLC, where she specializes in the design and development of portal solutions and knowledge management consulting.

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