A 350 word post on collaboration

I have any issues in the making of my work. Firstly, our group members had different schedules so that time management was one of the problems. We tried to arrange out everyone’s free time and the place who would shot. It helped us saved a lot of time and spent more time on modify and editing.

The next big issue which we faced is the weather. The weather was unsatisfactory because of the rainstorm, it also lasted for several days. To make our frame as beautiful as possible is very important. Because we wanted to show the soul of Melbourne, to make audience feel visual beauty is indispensable. We had to change some outdoor scenery into indoor scenery. Fortunately, it is not so bad, even better than before.

Lastly, we were confused about how to show our topic- soul of Melbourne. Tutor gave us a lot of good advice and told us how to revised and added other useful frame.

I think to make a good collaborator is a team-focused individual thinks about “we” rather than “I”. To have excellent leadership and organizing ability is also a main part to make a good collaborator. They’re good at asking the right questions. A great collaborator is always looking for the root of the issue. They don’t interrogate; they simply follow their natural curiosity because they want to understand. People expect you to be real, but it’s worth repeating. In order to be an effective collaborator, you have to know who you are, what you stand for, and how your talents, beliefs, values, etc. will benefit the challenge at hand. Others will appreciate your feedback, and trust that you’ll always give honest feedback. There’s a lot to be done; we get it. However, it’s important to remind yourself that there is a way to get things done without making enemies along the way. People work harder, smarter, faster when they like who they are working with so if you want to drive optimum efficiency and effectiveness, be kind to those you want to (and need to) collaborate with.

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