The Collaboration Continuum Research Project

How do teams and groups work best together? Join the study and help uncover what makes collaboration truly effective.

Why This Research Matters

Every day, teams and groups—whether in businesses, communities, or activist movements—come together to achieve goals. Yet, some thrive while others struggle. What makes the difference?This research aims to explore how groups collaborate, make decisions, and achieve meaningful progress—ultimately helping teams like yours work more effectively.By participating, you'll contribute to valuable insights that can enhance collaboration across industries, organizations, and movements.

What’s in It for You?

This is an opportunity to gain real-world insights to make your team stronger while contributing to a larger body of knowledge on collaboration effectiveness.

✔️ Exclusive access to research insights on collaboration best practices
✔️ A customized report with your team’s collaboration strengths & challenges
✔️ Tools & recommendations to improve teamwork and effectiveness

Who Should Participate?

We’re gathering insights from:
✔️ Corporate Teams – Cross-functional teams, leadership groups, internal task forces, etc.
✔️ Community Groups – School boards, volunteer organizations, neighborhood associations, etc.
✔️ Activist Networks – Social movements, grassroots campaigns, advocacy groups, etc.
If you belong to any of these, your input is invaluable!

How It Works

Step 1: Your team/group expresses interest
Step 2: We send you a short, customized survey (10-15 min)
Step 3: Insights are gathered and analyzed
Step 4: You’ll get early access to key findings & recommendations
All responses remain confidential, and we’ll only share aggregate data (no individual names or responses).

Join the Study

Simply fill in the form below and let us know how many people are in your group and why you're interested in participating and we'll be in touch within a day or two!

Who’s Behind This Research?

This project is led by Christy Kern, founder of the On Purpose Project, a facilitation and training firm dedicated to helping teams work better together.With years of experience working with teams across industries and movements worldwide, I’ve seen firsthand what makes collaboration effective—and what causes teams to fall apart.Now, I’m diving deeper into this research to help teams unlock their full potential and drive meaningful outcomes.