Creating a Culture of Collaboration: The International Association of Facilitators Handbook

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Sandy Schuman
John Wiley & Sons, 2006 M09 18 - 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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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 1 FIVE TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERS DISCUSS WHAT THEYVE LEARNED
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 2 RENEWING SOCIAL CAPITAL
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF CROSSSECTOR COLLABORATIONS IN A SOCIAL C...
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 4 EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF COLLABORATION IN INTERORGANIZATI...
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 5 EQUITY DIVERSITY AND INTERDEPENDENCE
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 6 WHAT KEEPS IT TOGETHER
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 7 MAKEORBREAK ROLES IN COLLABORATION LEADERSHIP
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 8 SENSE MAKING AND THE PROBLEMS OF LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 14 USING THE FACILITATIVE LEADER APPROACH TO CREATE AN ORGANI...
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 15 USE OF SELF IN CREATING A CULTURE OF COLLABORATION
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 16 COLLABORATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 17 THEORY IN ACTION
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 18 LEADERSHIP FOR THE COMMON GOOD
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 19 USING DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY TO FACILITATE A LOCAL CULTUR...
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 20 AVOIDING GHETTOS OF LIKEMINDED PEOPLE
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 21 INVOLVING MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDERS IN LARGESCALE COLLABORAT...
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 9 METAPHORS AT WORK
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 10 UTILIZING UNCERTAINTY
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 11 SUSTAINABLE COOPERATIVE PROCESSES IN ORGANIZATIONS
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 12 IS YOUR ORGANIZATION AN OBSTACLE COURSE OR A RELAY TEAM?
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Chapter 13 PRACTICAL DIALOGUE
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook Appendix COLLABORATIVE VALUES PRINCIPLES AND BELIEFS
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook KEY CONCEPTS
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook NAME INDEX
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The International Association of Facilitators Handbook SUBJECT INDEX
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Sandy Schuman is a group facilitator, collaborative process advocate, and storyteller. He helps groups create shared meaning, make critical choices, and build collaborative relationships. He is the editor of The IAF Handbook of Group Facilitation (from Jossey-Bass) and Group Facilitation: A Research and Applications Journal and moderates Grp-Facl, the Electronic Discussion on Group Facilitation. Schuman is an associate of the Center for Policy Research, University at Albany, SUNY. His consulting firm is Executive Decision Services. Contact him at www.exeds.com.

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