Learn how to assemble, lead, & organize collaborative teams & create a thriving culture of business collaboration

Did you know that nearly 75% of employers rate teamwork and collaboration as one of their most important activities, yet only 18% of employees get communication evaluations during their performance reviews? If your organization isn’t collaborating effectively, you’re missing out on one of the most important factors of high-performing teams and business success, and potentially hurting your business. At the individual level, effective collaboration can improve and speed up work, teach new skills and techniques, strengthen business understanding, develop interpersonal skills, and provide additional safety and support. At the organizational level, it can shorten development time, lower costs, improve scalability, increase trust across the business, and create more flexibility as the business grows.
In this course, we’ll talk about:
By the end of this course - whether you’re an employee, a manager, or executive - you’ll know how to set the example in your business by creating effective groups and building collaboration into both your company’s goals and values for long-term success.

Founder of Sprintkick | Ex-VC | Ex-startup founder
Hi, I'm Evan Kimbrell. Thanks for checking out my course. **My courses have been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, BusinessInsider, BuzzFeed, Mashable, TheNextWeb, The Daily Beast, & Techcrunch** Currently, I'm the Founder and Director of Sprintkick, a full-service, referral-only digital agency based out of San Francisco. Over the past four years I've overseen the development and launch of over 100 web and mobile apps. Clients range from two-man bootstrapping startups to multibillion dollar Fortune 100s like Wal-Mart, Dick's Sporting Goods, and GNC. Prior to Sprintkick I worked as a VC for a new firm called Juvo Capital, based out of L.A. I spearheaded the firm's expansion into Silicon Valley and into the Consumer Web tech category. In the long long ago, I was a co-founder for an educational software startup called ScholarPRO that raised a ton of money and then spectacularly blew up (in the bad way). Before it exploded like the Death Star, I went through five tech incubators (yes, five): Tech Stars, Excelerate Labs, MassChallenge, Babson Venture Program, and Sparkseed.