How to Avoid Collaboration Fatigue | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Define the purpose and designate the final decision maker before a project starts.


To be sure, some collaboration fatigue just comes with the territory. The reason you pursue collaborative ventures in the first place is because you need to address an ambiguous, highly visible, boundary-crossing issue for which responsibility and control is spread evenly across many people. Decades of research show that these high demand/low control situations are a veritable petri dish for job stress and burnout.




Via Ken Cooper, Mark Treadwell