Silos. Why they exist, and how to eliminate them.

A couple of years ago, I did a discovery report with a high-growth company where all the leadership team challenges led back to the fact that the teams were working in silos. This was a large tech company that had recently expanded globally, compounding the negative impact of silos. The company continued to struggle because the silos were acknowledged but not addressed. Nothing ever changed. 

I have since experienced similar impacts of silos, and here's what I believe:

CEO/founder

Almost invariably, a CEO/founder isn't naturally collaborative. They are focused on action and results, not building great teams. They often believe they are collaborative, but what they actually do is work with people to 'tell', not 'ask'. The good ones hire people around them who are good collaborators.

Culture

As a business grows, the culture of silos often strengthens. Take time to review and reset. Make changes to address it. It doesn't right itself.

Capability

Each team leader must stop focusing on delivering only their own results. When outputs and results are linked to the business strategy and everyone has the same strategic goals, by default, teams must learn to work together. (Option, link performance to pay/bonus/equity based on a combination of the company's performance and the individual's performance.)

Communication

Stop playing the silo victim. As the the leader, recognise your role in removing the silos. Ask questions. Engage other teams. Listen to what they say.

Removing silos is everyone's responsibility. Small changes go a long way.

Mary Butler

Mary Butler is a People Strategy Expert, Author, Coach and Facilitator. She gets what traditional HR doesn’t.

Mary has 25+ years of talent management experience, from global corporates to scaleups in every sector, across Europe, the US, Asia and Australia in industries from aviation to tech and FMCG. That’s deep expertise, across a broad range of leadership topics, that we can leverage in your business.

While she has a BSc and an MBA, it’s Mary’s ability to identify and address those often buried challenges that makes her different. She has an ability to cut through to noise to help you make the tough calls. And she doesn’t offer an off-the-shelf solution because you don’t have off-the-shelf challenges.

If you’d like to learn more, here are four ways you can explore how Mary can help:

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