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CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAM ALIGNMENT

Examples of Cross-Functional Teams

In this section, we’ll answer the question: What are some examples of cross-functional teams? Its’s not as complicated as you might think.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

An overwhelming majority of the businesses Vision Driven has worked with mention wanting to create team alignment across departments, and encourage collaboration. We’ll go over the difference between creating a fully cross-functional team, and simply inspiring more cross-functional collaboration.

How To Create Cross-Functional
Team Alignment

There are three elements to a successful, aligned, and collaborative cross-functional team. Here’s a quick overview of what they are.

Cross-Functional Team Alignment: Vision

Best practices for aligning this type of team with a shared vision, with cross-functional specific strategies and tools do so.

Cross-Functional Team Alignment: Talent

The most effective ways to build a cross-functional team, set its members up for success, and lead them properly, with specific leadership strategies for resolving conflict while spurring innovation.

Cross-Functional Team Alignment: Structure

Flexibility should be at the heart of any cross-functional team structure, in order to facilitate creative problem-solving. We’ll dissect some of the most effective structural strategies leaders are using to align their cross-functional teams right now.