{"id":1011,"date":"2021-12-16T13:23:18","date_gmt":"2021-12-16T21:23:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.wordpress.kpu.ca\/tlcommons\/?p=1011"},"modified":"2021-12-17T11:31:33","modified_gmt":"2021-12-17T19:31:33","slug":"a-year-of-intended-collaboration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.wordpress.kpu.ca\/tlcommons\/a-year-of-intended-collaboration\/","title":{"rendered":"A Year of Intended Collaboration"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Many a&nbsp;New Year\u2019s&nbsp;Eve&nbsp;I&nbsp;have&nbsp;seen, and many a New Year\u2019s&nbsp;Eve&nbsp;I&nbsp;have&nbsp;sworn,&nbsp;resolute&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;would&nbsp;do this, or that,&nbsp;to&nbsp;better myself. I&nbsp;would&nbsp;pledge away my sweet tooth, declare limitations on my&nbsp;merlot,&nbsp;promise to temper my social media&nbsp;use, or&nbsp;various other&nbsp;pettifogging&nbsp;deprivations.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This ritual was&nbsp;always well-intended.&nbsp;As someone who&nbsp;believes in&nbsp;the&nbsp;never-ending pursuit of&nbsp;personal and professional&nbsp;growth&nbsp;and&nbsp;development,&nbsp;I&nbsp;would like to think&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;take&nbsp;action to&nbsp;become a better&nbsp;human each year. Nevertheless, the formality&nbsp;of&nbsp;petty resolutions&nbsp;declared&nbsp;on an annually&nbsp;set date&nbsp;that I would inevitably fail&nbsp;to achieve,&nbsp;became less palatable over time. Thus, years ago, I gave&nbsp;up the seemingly&nbsp;pointless tradition.&nbsp;I was not alone, as resolution makers have long histories failing in their&nbsp;habit-changing&nbsp;goals.&nbsp;Norcross and&nbsp;Vangarelli&nbsp;(1988)&nbsp;longitudinally&nbsp;studied 200&nbsp;participants&nbsp;who&nbsp;attempted self-change through declared resolutions and&nbsp;found that&nbsp;a mere 19% maintained them at the&nbsp;two-year&nbsp;marker.&nbsp;Various&nbsp;other studies&nbsp;in recent years&nbsp;have yielded&nbsp;similar&nbsp;findings (Hawkes, 2016;&nbsp;McManus, 2004;&nbsp;Mukhopadhyay and&nbsp;Johar, 2015).&nbsp;Therefore, it&nbsp;made&nbsp;sense to&nbsp;tuck away my inner resolution maker.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Flash&nbsp;forward to&nbsp;September&nbsp;2021 at our&nbsp;semester start&nbsp;departmental kick-off meeting,&nbsp;where my inner&nbsp;resolution maker,&nbsp;who&nbsp;long&nbsp;lay dormant, resurfaced.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It could have been the excitement of a new&nbsp;semester&nbsp;and new team members;&nbsp;it could have been&nbsp;that my&nbsp;energy levels were at their peak after&nbsp;a&nbsp;rested vacation;&nbsp;whatever the reason, the&nbsp;resolutionphile&nbsp;(sic)&nbsp;within me&nbsp;attended that meeting.&nbsp;Consequently,&nbsp;when&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;Rajiv&nbsp;Jhangiani&nbsp;kicked off&nbsp;the&nbsp;session&nbsp;with&nbsp;an opportunity&nbsp;to share our wishes for the school year,&nbsp;I made&nbsp;a&nbsp;bold&nbsp;declaration:&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cI am excited to work with all of you, and on that note, I would like to announce my intention to personally work with&nbsp;each&nbsp;of you at least once&nbsp;this school&nbsp;year.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Whether&nbsp;it was&nbsp;a moment of&nbsp;madness or&nbsp;a&nbsp;spike in endorphins, I&nbsp;was now&nbsp;self-committed&nbsp;to collaborating across contexts,&nbsp;across working schedules, across \u201cknowledge boundaries\u201d (Edmondson and Harvey,&nbsp;2018, p.347).&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Within the Teaching and Learning Commons&nbsp;(TL Commons)&nbsp;structure, various roles work asynchronously,&nbsp;often with no intersecting duties, to support institutional goals, so this would be no easy feat.&nbsp;Nevertheless,&nbsp;I was encouraged by&nbsp;literature&nbsp;that&nbsp;emphasized the value of&nbsp;collaboration across contexts (Bratton &amp;&nbsp;Tumin, 2012; Edmondson &amp; Harvey, 2018;&nbsp;Montanari&nbsp;et al.,&nbsp;2020),&nbsp;and so&nbsp;I shelved&nbsp;my&nbsp;doubt and set out on a year of<strong>&nbsp;intended&nbsp;<\/strong>collaboration.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And&nbsp;<strong>Intention<\/strong>&nbsp;might be the key to success.&nbsp;Montanari et al. (2020) considered that individuals drive the evolution of how collaborations unfold;&nbsp;they&nbsp;must&nbsp;<strong>desire<\/strong>&nbsp;to collaborate&nbsp;with others.&nbsp;Desire to&nbsp;collaborate,&nbsp;<strong>check!<\/strong>&nbsp;To&nbsp;encourage me even further, Edmondson and Harvey (2018) contended that&nbsp;working in teams with diverse&nbsp;surface-level attributes like gender and age, coupled with deep-level attributes like functional or educational background,&nbsp;could&nbsp;positively&nbsp;impact&nbsp;the development of innovative solutions (p. 347).&nbsp;And the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.kpu.ca\/teaching-and-learning\/team\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">humans of the commons<\/a>&nbsp;are&nbsp;undoubtedly diverse,&nbsp;with&nbsp;22 people&nbsp;respectively working in&nbsp;one of the following capacities: (1) leadership, (2) administrative support staff, (3) learning technology, (4) open&nbsp;education, and (5)&nbsp;educational consultants.&nbsp;Moreover, the team is&nbsp;of assorted ages,&nbsp;genders,&nbsp;and educational&nbsp;backgrounds.&nbsp;Diverse team,&nbsp;<strong>double check!<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I&nbsp;do&nbsp;have many opportunities&nbsp;within my department to&nbsp;partner and collaborate with my team members, and I am grateful for that. But as we grow&nbsp;as a teaching and learning&nbsp;centre and&nbsp;add&nbsp;new&nbsp;team members, we often find those opportunities with those in similar roles&nbsp;or&nbsp;familiar histories.&nbsp;We&nbsp;remain within&nbsp;our&nbsp;\u201cknowledge&nbsp;boundaries\u201d&nbsp;(Edmondson and Harvey, 2018),&nbsp;and&nbsp;see&nbsp;little reason to&nbsp;cross those&nbsp;invented lines that separate us in so many ways.&nbsp;Arguably, the institution would benefit if we did.&nbsp;Ingunn and Gunn&nbsp;(2014) argued that&nbsp;creative collaborations&nbsp;could&nbsp;spur&nbsp;innovation&nbsp;(p. 546). People,&nbsp;humans,&nbsp;diversity;&nbsp;power&nbsp;in cross-context&nbsp;collaborations.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As I embarked on this&nbsp;exercise,&nbsp;I knew I would need&nbsp;a&nbsp;system&nbsp;to track my work and reflect on this&nbsp;experience at the end of the school year. These collaborations would still need to remain within my scope of work,&nbsp;within the scope of the work of my fellow collaborators,&nbsp;and&nbsp;the scope of the&nbsp;TL&nbsp;Commons\u2019&nbsp;objective&nbsp;of&nbsp;supporting&nbsp;KPU\u2019s&nbsp;broader&nbsp;strategic&nbsp;plans&nbsp;for teaching and learning.&nbsp;Figure&nbsp;1&nbsp;depicts&nbsp;the&nbsp;seven&nbsp;types of collaboration&nbsp;I&nbsp;anticipated&nbsp;engaging in,&nbsp;namely,&nbsp;(1) conference presentations,&nbsp;(2)&nbsp;writing projects&nbsp;&amp; other&nbsp;projects,&nbsp;(3)&nbsp;recordings,&nbsp;(4)&nbsp;course design,&nbsp;(5)&nbsp;department presentations,&nbsp;(6)&nbsp;the design and delivery of workshops, and&nbsp;(7)&nbsp;other amazing things not captured.&nbsp;These buckets would serve to&nbsp;organize&nbsp;and&nbsp;focus my&nbsp;journey&nbsp;and&nbsp;offer&nbsp;a method of&nbsp;collecting&nbsp;and reflecting on&nbsp;these shared&nbsp;experiences and&nbsp;accomplishments.&nbsp;At the end of the year, I hope this results in a visual representation of how collaboration \u201clooked\u201d, and where&nbsp;it&nbsp;could grow.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Since the September meeting, I have been grateful to collaborate&nbsp;with&nbsp;people I might not have,&nbsp;before&nbsp;this&nbsp;ambition.&nbsp;These collaborations resulted in&nbsp;products&nbsp;and ideas that will benefit our department&nbsp;and&nbsp;institution but&nbsp;have additionally had&nbsp;the&nbsp;positive&nbsp;side effect of learning more about my colleagues.&nbsp;A&nbsp;recent collaboration&nbsp;to create a video&nbsp;resource&nbsp;included&nbsp;team members&nbsp;across&nbsp;three roles.&nbsp;We discovered that one of&nbsp;the&nbsp;team&nbsp;members&nbsp;had a passion for professional makeup; what a&nbsp;fantastic&nbsp;addition to our&nbsp;video&nbsp;project!&nbsp;The makeup chair&nbsp;became a hub of activity as we took turns in the studio, telling stories and&nbsp;sharing&nbsp;insights about one another&nbsp;as we&nbsp;laughed,&nbsp;reflected,&nbsp;and&nbsp;united; across those \u201cknowledge&nbsp;boundaries\u201d&nbsp;(Edmondson and Harvey,&nbsp;2018, p.&nbsp;347),&nbsp;to learn and grow.&nbsp;The video&nbsp;was a success;&nbsp;it&nbsp;showcases&nbsp;the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.kpu.ca\/teaching-and-learning\/learning-opportunities\/fte\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Foundations&nbsp;in&nbsp;Teaching&nbsp;Excellence<\/a>&nbsp;modules&nbsp;developed to support the design and delivery of exceptional learning experiences at KPU,&nbsp;and&nbsp;I am proud of that.&nbsp;Nonetheless,&nbsp;I am also proud of the&nbsp;bloopers,&nbsp;the&nbsp;silly chatter,&nbsp;and the opportunity to&nbsp;learn&nbsp;a little more&nbsp;about one another;&nbsp;the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.kpu.ca\/teaching-and-learning\/team\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">humans of the commons<\/a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The past few months&nbsp;of intended collaboration&nbsp;have&nbsp;reinforced&nbsp;the&nbsp;value&nbsp;of&nbsp;focusing on growth practices rather than&nbsp;attempted&nbsp;self-change&nbsp;through&nbsp;deprivation&nbsp;(ha!&nbsp;take that&nbsp;inner&nbsp;resolution maker).&nbsp;I&nbsp;still plan&nbsp;to&nbsp;collaborate with everyone in my department,&nbsp;and&nbsp;I&nbsp;have many more&nbsp;partnerships&nbsp;needed&nbsp;to reach&nbsp;my goal in April (stay tuned,&nbsp;because if we haven\u2019t had a chance to&nbsp;work together&nbsp;yet, I will reach out!).&nbsp;My intention is creating new opportunities&nbsp;for collaborations,&nbsp;which is what I had hoped for.&nbsp;What I didn\u2019t intend&nbsp;to happen are&nbsp;the positive side effects&nbsp;of&nbsp;these&nbsp;collaborations,&nbsp;the&nbsp;new relationships,&nbsp;the new appreciations for my colleagues as whole&nbsp;humans, and the unexpected learnings that come when we take the time to&nbsp;listen and work together. I feel that I have already begun to reap the rewards of these new collaborations and I am only in semester one.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One semester down&nbsp;and&nbsp;two to go&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;destination collaboration&nbsp;is&nbsp;in sight! At least that is my&nbsp;<strong>Intention<\/strong>; what is yours?&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Figure 1<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Collaboration with&nbsp;Intent<\/em>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"600\" height=\"466\" src=\"https:\/\/dev.wordpress.kpu.ca\/tlcommons\/files\/2021\/12\/collaboration-with-intent.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1012\" srcset=\"https:\/\/dev.wordpress.kpu.ca\/tlcommons\/files\/2021\/12\/collaboration-with-intent.jpg 600w, https:\/\/dev.wordpress.kpu.ca\/tlcommons\/files\/2021\/12\/collaboration-with-intent-300x233.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Note. Seven&nbsp;themes of focus for intended&nbsp;collaboration&nbsp;2021-2022 (Gedak, 2021)&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center\">References&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Bratton, W., &amp;&nbsp;Tumin, Z. (2012). Collaborate or&nbsp;Perish!:&nbsp;Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World. Crown.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Edmondson, A. C., &amp; Harvey, J.-F. (2018). Cross-boundary teaming for innovation: Integrating research on teams and knowledge in organizations. Human Resource Management Review, 14.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Hawkes, N. (2016). Sixty seconds on&#8230; New Year resolutions.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ingunn, J., &amp; Gunn, E.&nbsp;(2014). The Room of Opportunity: Understanding phases of creative knowledge processes in innovation.&nbsp;<em>Journal of Workplace Learning<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>26<\/em>(8), 545\u2013560.&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1108\/JWL-10-2013-0077\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1108\/JWL-10-2013-0077<\/a>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>McManus, C. (2004). New Year\u2019s resolutions. BMJ,&nbsp;<em>329<\/em>(7480), 1413\u20131414.&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1136\/bmj.329.7480.1413\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1136\/bmj.329.7480.1413<\/a>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mukhopadhyay, A., &amp;&nbsp;Johar, G. V. (2005). Where There Is a Will, Is There a Way? Effects of Lay Theories of Self-Control on Setting and Keeping Resolutions.&nbsp;<em>Journal of Consumer Research, 31<\/em>(4), 779\u2013786. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1086\/426611&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Montanari, F.,&nbsp;Mattarelli, E., &amp;&nbsp;Scapolan, A. C. (Eds.). (2020).&nbsp;<em>Collaborative Spaces at Work: Innovation, Creativity and Relations<\/em>. Routledge.&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.4324\/9780429329425\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.4324\/9780429329425<\/a>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Norcross, J. C., &amp;&nbsp;Vangarelli, D. J. (1988). The resolution solution: Longitudinal examination of New Year\u2019s change attempts. Journal of Substance Abuse, 1(2), 127\u2013134. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/s0899-3289(88)80016-6<\/em>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many a&nbsp;New Year\u2019s&nbsp;Eve&nbsp;I&nbsp;have&nbsp;seen, and many a New Year\u2019s&nbsp;Eve&nbsp;I&nbsp;have&nbsp;sworn,&nbsp;resolute&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;would&nbsp;do this, or that,&nbsp;to&nbsp;better myself. I&nbsp;would&nbsp;pledge away my sweet tooth, declare limitations on my&nbsp;merlot,&nbsp;promise to temper my social media&nbsp;use, or&nbsp;various other&nbsp;pettifogging&nbsp;deprivations.&nbsp;&nbsp; This ritual was&nbsp;always well-intended.&nbsp;As someone who&nbsp;believes in&nbsp;the&nbsp;never-ending pursuit of&nbsp;personal and professional&nbsp;growth&nbsp;and&nbsp;development,&nbsp;I&nbsp;would like to think&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;take&nbsp;action to&nbsp;become a better&nbsp;human each year. 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