Collaboration
What Makes It Work
Paul W. Mattessich PhD and Kirsten M. Johnson (Author)
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About this Book
Collaboration is an insightful and practical book written by Paul W. Mattessich PhD and Kirsten M. Johnson. Drawing from their extensive research and experience in the field, the authors delve into the complexities of collaboration and provide valuable guidance for individuals and organizations seeking to foster successful partnerships.
The book offers a comprehensive framework that explores the various dimensions of collaboration, from its underlying principles to effective strategies for communication, decision-making, and conflict resolution. Mattessich and Johnson emphasize the importance of building trust, establishing clear goals, and developing strong leadership skills, while also addressing potential obstacles and pitfalls that may arise along the way.
What sets this book apart is its focus on evidence-based practices and real-world examples. The authors provide numerous case studies and practical tools that can be easily applied to diverse collaborative settings, such as community development, public policy, or business alliances. They also analyze the key factors that contribute to collaborative success, including resource mobilization, accountability, and shared learning.
Overall, Collaboration offers a comprehensive and accessible guide for anyone interested in enhancing their collaboration skills and achieving meaningful outcomes through partnerships. With its rich blend of research, theory, and practical advice, this book is a valuable resource for individuals and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of collaboration in today's interconnected world.
The book offers a comprehensive framework that explores the various dimensions of collaboration, from its underlying principles to effective strategies for communication, decision-making, and conflict resolution. Mattessich and Johnson emphasize the importance of building trust, establishing clear goals, and developing strong leadership skills, while also addressing potential obstacles and pitfalls that may arise along the way.
What sets this book apart is its focus on evidence-based practices and real-world examples. The authors provide numerous case studies and practical tools that can be easily applied to diverse collaborative settings, such as community development, public policy, or business alliances. They also analyze the key factors that contribute to collaborative success, including resource mobilization, accountability, and shared learning.
Overall, Collaboration offers a comprehensive and accessible guide for anyone interested in enhancing their collaboration skills and achieving meaningful outcomes through partnerships. With its rich blend of research, theory, and practical advice, this book is a valuable resource for individuals and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of collaboration in today's interconnected world.
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8 Parts
Overview
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Defining Collaboration
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Benefits of Collaboration
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Types and Levels of Collaboration
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Building Collaborative Capacity
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Collaboration Challenges and Solutions
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Evaluation and Sustainability
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Ethics and Social Justice
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