Workplace Collaboration: “Getting in Sync” vs. “Getting on the Same Page”
Melissa Painter
Founder: Breakthru I Embodied Cognition I Wellbeing I Spatial Computing I Future of Work
We've all had that experience of joy you can feel in a collaborative brainstorm session. Whether coming up with a creative new approach, a strategy shift, a problem solve. That experience in conversation with others of landing on the just right idea, the one that is far better at what you could have come to alone, is something that gives us energy and happiness at work, as well as something that delivers fantastic results for an organization.?
I've spent much of my life leading collaborative, creative teams in arenas where people come from a multiplicity of disciplines. Film, Spatial Computing, Innovation, Experience Design. There's a unique moment where divergent people land on the same idea, and there's also the fantastic feeling of being challenged on your own perspective because someone else's worldview and toolkit are different. Each enriches the end result.?
What surprises me, now that my main work is to lead a business, is how much that same experience of contributory conversation, imagining, challenging, dreaming, planning, problem solving is still present as we come together to grow and advance our product and our company.?
As a team leader, one of the most fascinating challenges and opportunities is to think about what it takes to create the conditions for that kind of magic to happen.?
Moving in sync makes us better collaborators
So here's an unexpected message. One of the things that can help is literally taking a moment to move together in sync. A movement based microbreak.
When I talk to people about this I always say there's a reason that communities dance and that armies march. There's a reason that moving and sync gives us a sense of interconnectedness and energy. It can be a lived experience that for many of us is in our rearview mirror. Perhaps it's something we have not done since preschool, or a grammar school physical PE exercise, or a dance at a wedding. But here's the truth. There is a science behind it. And the science is fascinating. Take a look.
Find Cognitive Synchrony
"The recognition that we're moving in the same way at the same time as other people heightens our awareness of being part of a group, leading us to focus less on ourselves as individuals... But rather than feeling that our individual selves have shrunk, we feel personally enlarged and empowered, as if all the resources of the group are now at our disposal."?
"Behavioral synchrony- coordinating our actions, including our physical movements, so that they are like the actions of others- primes us for what we might call cognitive synchrony: multiple people thinking together efficiently and effectively... Moving in sync makes us better collaborators.
Why would that be? On the most basic level, synchrony sends a tangible signal to others that we are open to cooperation, as well as capable of cooperation.... synchrony appears to initiate a cascade of changes in the way we view ourselves and others."
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Bodies and minds in sync
Engaging in synchronous group activities, whether it's simply tapping fingers in sync or engaging in physical exercise together, results in greater generosity, trust, and an increased sense of well-being. Synchronized behaviors such as walking together can even reduce prejudice3. When used as an icebreaker, movement microbreaks can set colleagues up for success by building a foundation of trust and connection.
Moving together builds trust, connection, and collaboration
Shared movement builds collaboration and mutual trust among team members and enhances engagement within meetings, offering an easy and effective tool to break down barriers and facilitate meaningful interactions. Beyond social dynamics, the physical component of these breaks serves a dual purpose by energizing the team, making them ready to learn and focus in meetings and training sessions.
Engaging in a movement microbreak before a meeting or a training session can make team happier and more willing to collaborate and pay attention, as well increase their energy levels. Research has shown that movement with colleagues in the workplace elevates energy levels and mood4. Movement microbreaks can even positively impact our willingness and ability to learn. Movement improves alertness, attention and motivation, while helping to build new brain cells to help you store information and boosts your ability to remember, recall and understand new vocabulary.7?
Which is all to say, why not try it? Moving Minds Together, Finding sync? With the simple inclusion for some moments of motion, some movement based microbreaks, in your team's shared day.
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6 个月This is a great read Melissa!!! In our last workshop I organized a Viewpoints session with the participants and I'm glad they were pretty much enjoyed it before our AR workshop. There are a lot of reasons why I decided not to make another 'static' workshop but the main reason is I can not just sit in front of a computer in a nice office to be able run my business; I realized I squeezed myself into 'a worker' type for last 2,5 years and that didn't work at all! I mean, in the business perspective, yes I am in a place where I have not imagined while I was starting after the pandemic but my body is saying a different story and currently I'm dealing with cardiovascular issues... So, my business model and daily work pattern is changing again 'to be more mobile'(:
Founder | Director of Public Relations & Storytelling
6 个月It's amazing how moving together can foster collaboration and empower individuals by making them feel part of a larger whole. Integrating such moments into the workplace can transform dynamics and build stronger teams. Thank you for highlighting this important aspect of workplace culture-- and for being a part of facilitating the change!
VP Research and Product Innovation @ lululemon | PhD in Neuromechanics
6 个月Going into a challenging discussion with this in mind has the potential to shift from dread to opportunity..."But rather than feeling that our individual selves have shrunk, we feel personally enlarged and empowered, as if all the resources of the group are now at our disposal."