THE COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO LARGE-SCALE DESIGN PROJECTS BY SUSAN PRICHARD THROUGH COLLABORATION, TEAMS CONTINUALLY SHARE AND LEARN TOGETHER BY BUILDING ON IDEAS. Have you ever been faced with multiple large-scale design projects that start and stop at different times, require reviews from stakeholders at specific intervals, and leave instructional designers with extreme ebbs and flows in their work? The collaborative approach to large-scale design projects is an innovative approach to time and people management, and could be the solution to the challenges you face. The collaborative approach is all about defining roles, setting collaboration days and scheduling daily huddles. Through this approach, you will save time and foster collaboration amongst your team. This article outlines how to approach projects collaboratively, manage a team of designers, and set a framework for design outlines and punch-lists. Organizations typically assign two or three projects to a designer since the ADDIE process provides "down time" while a project is under review. The idea is to design Project A T R A I N I N G I N DUSTR Y MA GAZ INE - COACHING AND CULTURE 2 0 1 7 I WWW. T RAI NINGINDU S T RY . C OM/ MAGAZ I NE | 21http://www.trainingindustry.com/ezine.aspx