Collaborative projects have the potential to be a lot of fun. They’re a great way to find inspiration through other people’s ideas, and you may even make a friend or two … or you might make an enemy.
It’s only a matter of time until people have a disagreement. One person may be lax about deadlines when you want everything done as soon as possible. Others will insist that meetings be scheduled entirely around their own personal lives. And let’s not even talk about the nightmare of communicating with people who send indecipherable files or—even worse—no files.
You’re likely to find yourself in opposition to a teammate at some point. But before you become frustrated with them, make sure that you’re not contributing to the problem. The infographic will show you whether you’re too good to be true—or whether you’ve become your team’s resident jerk. Add up your score to see how you stack up.
Infographic by: companyfolders
It’s only a matter of time until people have a disagreement. One person may be lax about deadlines when you want everything done as soon as possible. Others will insist that meetings be scheduled entirely around their own personal lives. And let’s not even talk about the nightmare of communicating with people who send indecipherable files or—even worse—no files.
You’re likely to find yourself in opposition to a teammate at some point. But before you become frustrated with them, make sure that you’re not contributing to the problem. The infographic will show you whether you’re too good to be true—or whether you’ve become your team’s resident jerk. Add up your score to see how you stack up.
Infographic by: companyfolders