Collaboration

10 must-haves for successful team collaboration

Arm your team with the right tools and strategies to improve transparency, flexibility and productivity

By the team at Slack

30th September 2025

4 min read

Reaching the level of successful team collaboration most managers want can sometimes feel impossible. But it's a goal that drives people more than profits. Great team collaboration also leads to stronger company culture and a more productive workplace.

In teams with multiple backgrounds and personalities, it's normal to expect differences in opinion and style. But sometimes those factors, along with unclear roles or poorly communicated goals, can hinder collaboration. So you have to proactively map out strategic ways for everyone to work together effectively.


What is team collaboration?

Team collaboration happens when a group of people focuses on and works toward a common goal. The group might be working together directly or cross-communicating with other departments or external partners.

With so many companies opening up to remote or hybrid work, prioritizing effective collaboration is more critical than ever. You need a very intentional mix of tactics, from clear roles and responsibilities to directives on how different things should be communicated and decided.

Regardless of where team members are located, good collaboration is often the secret sauce behind any project's success.

What does good team collaboration look like?

First, you need to build a solid foundation where multiple communication channels are open for discussion, decisions and questions. Even when you clearly share expectations and plans, it doesn't mean everyone will understand it in the same way. Make sure everyone has the same definition of what successful team collaboration means for your particular group or project. And adapt for both remote and in-office colleagues. Take stock of individual needs to figure out which of these elements to prioritize to achieve good team collaboration.

1. A shared goal

Without a clear objective, it's virtually impossible to be productive as a team. It's a leader's job to make sure everyone on the team knows what they're ultimately trying to accomplish as a unit. This helps keep discussions and decisions on track and within scope.

2. Understanding of individual roles

One of the fastest ways to derail collaboration is confusion over personal responsibilities. Each contributor must have a clear understanding of their short- and long-term duties and deliverables. This helps prevent duplicate efforts and missed major tasks.

3. In-person and online dialogue

Create multiple opportunities and channels for communication and promote an open-door policy among contributors, leaders and peers. Giving regular access to decision makers encourages feedback, which builds trust and drives progress. Set...

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