

Working with Colleagues: Should You Collaborate or Compete?
5 snips Apr 5, 2022
Randall Peterson, founding director of the Leadership Institute at London Business School, is an expert on coworker dynamics and coauthor of a key HBR article. He discusses the evolving workplace landscape, where competition is giving way to collaboration. However, he reveals that both approaches can coexist. Peterson shares strategies for effectively navigating these dynamics and emphasizes the importance of adaptability and active engagement. He also highlights how managers can foster a balanced environment, encouraging both cooperation and healthy competition for team success.
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Competition vs. Collaboration
- Some individuals view the workplace as primarily competitive, missing collaboration opportunities.
- Others prioritize collaboration, overlooking the inevitable competition aspects of work.
Risks in All Relationships
- All workplace relationships carry inherent risks, even seemingly positive collaborations.
- Competition, often viewed negatively, can be beneficial in certain contexts.
Mapping Relationships
- Map your workplace relationships along a spectrum from conflict to collaboration.
- Avoid complete independence, as it can lead to missed opportunities and isolation.