Mix it up. Put a designer, a coder, and a marketer on the same project from day one. When people work together on a shared goal, the silo mentality evaporates.
The data error was fixed by noon. But the silos never really emptied. They just learned to drill holes in their walls and talk to the neighbors. Mix it up
Two teams might spend months solving the same problem simply because they didn't know the other was working on it. The data error was fixed by noon
In the age of "Big Data," a silo is a tragedy. You have the gold, but you lock it in separate vaults with different keys. Two teams might spend months solving the same
A man named Kael answered, blinking like a cave creature. "You’re not supposed to be here," he whispered.
"It’s empty," Kael retorted. "You stripped off the coordinates, the contact name, the reason for the order. You turned a shipment of food into a math problem."
Working in a silo feels like shouting into a void. Employees lose sight of the "big picture," leading to a lack of purpose and eventual disengagement. How to Bust the Silos