Members accustomed to working within their silos may resist collaborating cross-functionally due to fear of losing autonomy or added workload. To ease this, leadership must communicate the benefits of the cross-functional circle, provide incentives, and offer support through training and resources.

Members accustomed to working within their silos may resist collaborating cross-functionally due to fear of losing autonomy or added workload. To ease this, leadership must communicate the benefits of the cross-functional circle, provide incentives, and offer support through training and resources.

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