Collaboration: What Makes It Work, 2nd Ed.
Co-Authors: Dr. Paul W. Mattessich PhD, Ms. Marta Murray-Close, Ms. Barbara R. Monsey MPH
Binding Information: Softcover
Product Code: 069326
ISBN: 978-0-940069-32-9
Publisher: Fieldstone Alliance
Pages: 104
Size: 8.5" X 11" X .29"
Price: $29.95
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A new look at what makes collaborations successful
What makes the difference between your collaboration's failure or success?
Collaboration: What Makes It Work, Second Edition answers this question with an up-to-date and in-depth review of collaboration research.
What's new in the second edition
- An important new success factor (there are twenty in all) related to the collaboration's pace of development and its evolution over time
- Improved factor descriptions with fresh examples based on experience of organizations throughout the world during the 1990s
- Research drawn from an additional pool of 281 research studies
- An expanded bibliography and up-to-date list of collaboration experts
New tools not included in the first edition
- The Collaboration Factors Inventory, a practical tool for assessing how your collaboration is doing on the twenty success factors, along with instructions on interpretation
- Examples of how organizations have used the inventory and a case study illustrating how one collaboration assessed itself and used the results to take action to improve its success
- New ideas for using the factors based on examples of how others used the first edition
Practical information to help you benefit from the experience of others
This is not an academic report! It provides
useful information to help you:
- Expand your thinking about ways to help your project succeed
- Gain background information before beginning a collaboration
- Compare your situation with others
- Determine if your plans include necessary ingredients
- Uncover and resolve trouble spots
- Choose between cooperation, coordination, and collaboration
This helpful resource also gives you...
- A working definition of collaboration
- Details of the twenty factors influencing successful collaborations<
- A handy one-page chart comparing the elements of cooperation, coordination, and collaboration
- Practical suggestions for using this research
Quotes:
What others are saying about Collaboration: What Makes It Work...
This is very helpful to me as someone in an existing collaboration. It is especially helpful to have a structure to hang my experiences on and to shape our mission for the future.
Barbara Stone, Health Care for the Homeless Project in Ramsey County
The list of factors will be very useful. It will be handy to have a kind of report card. So much of collaboration is still a 'touch and feel' process.
Terry Donovan, Senior Project Manager, Anoka County Human Services, Anoka, MN
Essential reading for anyone interested in collaboration. A well done summary of what the latest research says and what we all need to know!
Sharon Kagan, Senior Associate, The Bush Center for Child Development and Social Policy, Yale University
This book should be required reading for anyone committed to improving the future of youth through collaborative efforts between community members and the schools. It provides the reader with the key learnings which are critical for successful collaboration.
Jane Asche, Vice President and Director of Membership Services, The National Association of Partners in Education, Inc.
Table Of Contents:
Preface to the Second Edition
Goals of This Book
Methodology
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
Collaboration—An Effective Way to Work
Addressing the Key Questions
A Working Definition
A Theoretical Basis for Collaboration
How to Use This Book
CHAPTER 2: The Twenty Success Factors
Factors Influencing the Success of Collaboration
1. Factors Related to the ENVIRONMENT
2. Factors Related to MEMBERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS
3. Factors Related to PROCESS AND STRUCTURE
4. Factors Related to COMMUNICATION
5. Factors Related to PURPOSE
6. Factors Related to RESOURCES
Chapter 3: Understanding the Factors
1. Factors Related to the ENVIRONMENT
2. Factors Related to MEMBERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS
3. Factors Related to Process and STRUCTURE
4. Factors Related to COMMUNICATION
5. Factors Related to PURPOSE
6. Factors Related to RESOURCES
Chapter 4: Putting the Factors to Work
Collaboration Practice
Collaboration Research
Opportunities for Future Research
An Important Question: When Should Organizations Collaborate?
Chapter 5: Examining Your Own Collaborative Project
The Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory
Instructions
Statements about Your Collaborative Group
Scoring Your Group on the Factors That Influence Collaborative Success
Interpreting Your Scores
Suggested Uses for The Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory
A Case Example: Using The Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory
Interpretation of Results and Follow-up Decisions
Outcomes
Chapter 6: Summary and Conclusions
What We Have Learned
Using the Information
The Importance of the Factors for Your Situation
A Word about the Future
Appendices
Appendix A: Definition of Collaboration
Cooperation, Coordination, and Collaboration
Appendix B: Methodology
1. Identification and Assessment of Research Studies
2. Systematic Codification of Findings from Each Study
3. Synthesis of Findings from Individual Studies
Appendix C: Collaboration Experts Interviewed
Appendix D: Author/Factor Matrix
Bibliography
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