Creating a Culture of Collaboration: The International Association of Facilitators HandbookSandy Schuman John Wiley & Sons, 2006 M08 25 - 536 páginas Collaboration is often viewed as a one-time or project-oriented activity. An increasing challenge is to help organizations incorporate collaborative values and practices in their everyday ways of working. In Creating a Culture of Collaboration, an international group of practitioners and researchers–from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, and the United States–provide proven approaches to creating a culture of collaboration within and among groups, organizations, communities, and societies. |
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... require in societies that are characterized by low or weak levels of trust. Social confidence levels and the ease of relating to strangers vary in different societies according to their historical and cultural patterns. Examples are ...
... require in societies that are characterized by low or weak levels of trust. Social confidence levels and the ease of relating to strangers vary in different societies according to their historical and cultural patterns. Examples are ...
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... requires authentic dialogue based on values of equity, diversity, and interdependence. These are powerful components for organizational change and ultimately of deeper societal transformation. Within the context of Northern Ireland's ...
... requires authentic dialogue based on values of equity, diversity, and interdependence. These are powerful components for organizational change and ultimately of deeper societal transformation. Within the context of Northern Ireland's ...
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... require more than a “state of the art” process or a charismatic facilitator. Three make-or-break players inhibit or ... requires that people interact in self-differentiated ways and have organizational-learning conversations. The ...
... require more than a “state of the art” process or a charismatic facilitator. Three make-or-break players inhibit or ... requires that people interact in self-differentiated ways and have organizational-learning conversations. The ...
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Contenido
Five Transformational Leaders Discuss What Theyve Learned | 1 |
THE BASES OF COLLABORATION | 41 |
The Development of CrossSector Collaborations | 55 |
Exploring the Dynamics of Collaboration | 69 |
MakeorBreak Roles in Collaboration Leadership | 129 |
APPROACHES TO COLLABORATION | 151 |
Contents | 173 |
Utilizing Uncertainty | 193 |
Is Your Organization an Obstacle Course or a Relay Team? | 229 |
Using the Facilitative Leader Approach to Create | 281 |
Use of Self in Creating a Culture of Collaboration | 304 |
Leadership for the Common Good | 367 |
Using Deliberative Democracy to Facilitate a Local | 399 |
Involving Multiple Stakeholders in LargeScale | 435 |
Contents | 449 |
Sustainable Cooperative Processes in Organizations | 211 |
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