Free, customisable cross-team collaboration brief designed specifically for Australian manufacturing businesses. Copy, customise, and automate - built by Harvard-educated experts.
Setup Time
15 minutes
Complexity
intermediate
Tools
Notion, Slack, Asana
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# Cross-Team Collaboration Brief - Manufacturing ## Purpose Create at the start of any initiative involving multiple teams to prevent miscommunication and establish clear ownership. ## When to Use A collaboration brief for cross-functional projects defining shared objectives, each team's responsibilities, communication channels, and escalation paths. ## Instructions 1. Review the template below and familiarise yourself with the structure 2. Replace all [bracketed placeholders] with your manufacturing business details 3. Customise the tone and formatting to match your brand 4. Save in your preferred tool (Notion or Slack) --- # Cross-Team Collaboration Brief **Initiative:** [Project/Initiative Name] **Date Created:** [Date] **Created by:** [Name] **Status:** [Planning / Active / Complete] --- ## 1. Shared Objective [Two to three sentences describing the goal that requires cross-team collaboration. For example: "We are launching a new client onboarding experience that requires coordinated effort from Sales, Operations, and Technology. The objective is to reduce onboarding time from 14 days to 5 days while improving the client satisfaction score from 7.2 to 8.5 out of 10. This initiative is a strategic priority for Q[X] and has executive sponsorship from [Name]."] **Success looks like:** - [Measurable outcome 1] - [Measurable outcome 2] - [Measurable outcome 3] **Target completion date:** [Date] --- ## 2. Teams Involved ### [Team 1 Name, e.g. "Sales"] - **Team Lead:** [Name] - **Team Members:** [Names] - **Responsibilities:** - [Responsibility 1] - [Responsibility 2] - [Responsibility 3] ### [Team 2 Name, e.g. "Operations"] - **Team Lead:** [Name] - **Team Members:** [Names] - **Responsibilities:** - [Responsibility 1] - [Responsibility 2] - [Responsibility 3] ### [Team 3 Name, e.g. "Technology"] - **Team Lead:** [Name] - **Team Members:** [Names] - **Responsibilities:** - [Responsibility 1] - [Responsibility 2] - [Responsibility 3] --- ## 3. Shared Timeline | Phase | Dates | Lead Team | Deliverables | Dependencies | |-------|-------|-----------|-------------|-------------| | [Phase 1, e.g. "Discovery"] | [Date range] | [Team] | [What gets delivered] | None | | [Phase 2, e.g. "Design"] | [Date range] | [Team] | [What gets delivered] | Phase 1 complete | | [Phase 3, e.g. "Build"] | [Date range] | [Team] | [What gets delivered] | Phase 2 sign-off | | [Phase 4, e.g. "Test and Launch"] | [Date range] | [All teams] | [What gets delivered] | Phase 3 complete | --- ## 4. Communication Plan **Primary channel:** [e.g. Slack #project-onboarding-v2] **Project tracker:** [e.g. Asana board - Link] **Shared documents:** [e.g. Notion workspace - Link] **Regular meetings:** - Cross-team sync: [Day] at [Time], [Duration] - [Meeting Link] - Async updates: Each team posts progress in [Channel] by [Day/Time] **Update format:** Each team lead posts a weekly update covering: 1. What was completed this week 2. What is planned for next week 3. Any blockers or dependencies on other teams 4. Decisions needed --- ## 5. Decision-Making Framework **Day-to-day decisions** within a team's domain: Team lead decides **Decisions affecting multiple teams:** Raised at cross-team sync, resolved by consensus **Escalation (if no consensus):** [Escalation Contact Name and Title] makes the final call **Budget decisions over $[Amount]:** Require approval from [Name/Role] --- ## 6. Escalation Path | Issue Type | First Contact | Escalation | Final Authority | |-----------|--------------|------------|----------------| | Technical blocker | [Team Lead] | [Department Head] | [CTO/Director] | | Resource conflict | [Team Lead] | [Operations Manager] | [COO/Director] | | Scope disagreement | [Project Lead] | [Executive Sponsor] | [Executive Sponsor] | | Timeline risk | [Project Lead] | [Department Heads] | [Executive Sponsor] | --- ## 7. Ground Rules To keep this collaboration productive, we agree to: - Respond to cross-team requests within [timeframe, e.g. "4 business hours"] - Flag blockers immediately rather than waiting for the next sync - Keep the shared project tracker updated at all times - Respect each team's domain expertise and decision authority - Raise concerns directly with the relevant team lead before escalating --- **Agreed by:** - [Team 1 Lead Name] - [Date] - [Team 2 Lead Name] - [Date] - [Team 3 Lead Name] - [Date] --- **Complexity:** intermediate | **Setup time:** 15 minutes | **Tools:** Notion, Slack, Asana Note: This template has been tailored for manufacturing businesses in Australia. Adjust terminology and compliance references to match your specific context.
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