When applying the 'collaborate and promote visibility' principle to an organization's initiative, which is NOT a necessary action?
When applying the 'collaborate and promote visibility' principle to an organization's initiative, which is NOT a necessary action?
The principle of 'collaborate and promote visibility' emphasizes the importance of making decisions based on visible data, communicating information clearly to all relevant parts of the organization, and considering appropriate methods of communication for different audiences. However, ensuring everyone involved in an initiative is in agreement before starting is not a necessary action. Collaboration does not always require consensus, as waiting for full agreement from everyone can delay or hinder progress.
4.3.4.4 Collaboration does not mean consensus: It is not necessary, or even always wise, to get consensus from everyone involved in an initiative before proceeding. Some organizations are so concerned with getting consensus that they try to make everyone happy and end up either doing nothing or producing something that does not properly suit anyone’s needs.
consensus is not part of it.