Developing a cross-functional team coordination framework: A model for optimizing business operations

Chikezie Paul-Mikki Ewim 1, *, Godwin Ozoemenam Achumie 2, Adams Gbolahan Adeleke 3, Ifeanyi Chukwunonso Okeke 4 and Chukwunweike Mokogwu 5

1 Independent Researcher, Lagos, Nigeria.
2 Independent Researcher, Australia.
3 Leenit, UK.
4 Standards Organization of Nigeria.
5 Independent Researcher, USA.
 
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International Journal of Frontline Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2024, 04(01), 015–034.
Article DOI: 10.56355/ijfrms.2024.4.1.0030
Publication history: 
Received on 21 August 2024; revis.ed on 01 October 2024; accepted on 04 October 2024
 
Abstract: 
In today's complex business environment, effective cross-functional team coordination is crucial for optimizing operations and achieving organizational goals. This study introduces a comprehensive framework designed to enhance cross-functional team coordination through structured operational management strategies. By integrating key principles of collaboration, communication, and accountability, the framework aims to bridge departmental silos and promote a culture of teamwork. The proposed model is structured around three core components: communication channels, collaborative tools, and performance metrics. First, it emphasizes the establishment of robust communication channels that facilitate real-time information sharing and feedback among team members from diverse functions. This fosters transparency and aligns objectives, ensuring that all team members are on the same page. Second, the framework advocates for the implementation of collaborative tools that streamline project management and task allocation. These tools enable team members to track progress, manage workloads, and share resources effectively, thereby enhancing overall productivity. By utilizing technology that supports remote collaboration, organizations can also adapt to the increasing trend of virtual teams, ensuring that geographical barriers do not hinder coordination. Finally, the model incorporates performance metrics that allow teams to evaluate their effectiveness and make data-driven decisions. By establishing clear key performance indicators (KPIs) related to team outcomes, organizations can continuously monitor progress and identify areas for improvement. This iterative approach not only optimizes current operations but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement within cross-functional teams. The framework is designed for applicability across various industries, demonstrating its versatility in addressing the unique challenges faced by organizations. By adopting this structured approach to cross-functional coordination, businesses can enhance their operational efficiency, reduce project delays, and improve overall team morale. This study contributes to the existing literature on operational management by providing a practical model that organizations can implement to optimize their business operations through improved cross-functional teamwork.
 
Keywords: 
Cross-Functional Teams; Coordination Framework; Operational Management; Communication; Collaboration; Performance Metrics; Productivity; Organizational Efficiency​
 
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