Description: Collaboration by Kirsten M. Johnson, Paul W. Mattessich This third edition of Collaboration: What Makes It Work—written nearly 25 years after the first edition was published—is an example of the enduring importance of collaboration.Reaction to the first edition, published in 1992, showed that researchers and practitioners alike found it a useful tool. They appreciated its emphasis on providing a practical reference for decision-making that built upon credible, research-based information. The 21st century has brought with it rapid changes and increasingly complex challenges. This third edition in large part responds to the complexity witnessed daily in the authors work with community, nonprofit, and government organizations. It offers new research and insights paired with practitioner wisdom, adding a "how-to" perspective to help readers put the success factors to work. Nearly 25 years after the first edition was published, it is not just the "how" of collaboration that has changed—who we are collaborating with has changed as well. Today, nearly every collaboration involves some degree of working across difference. Bringing together diverse people, organizations, or sectors in a way that will foster collaborative success requires a unique set of skills.This third edition will ground you in the factors that support successful collaboration and assist you in incorporating those factors into your work. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography PAUL W. MATTESSICH, Ph.D., is Executive Director of Wilder Research, which dedicates itself to improving the lives of individuals, families, and communities through applied research. Mattessich has assisted local, national, and international organizations with strategic planning, organizational improvement, and evaluation. He travels regularly to Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom, where he learns from, and consults with, organizations addressing youth development, community development, and the promotion of peace and acceptance of diversity among groups from divided communities. Mattessich has been involved in applied social research since 1973 and is the author or coauthor of more than three hundred publications and reports. He has also served on a variety of task forces in government and the nonprofit sectors. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Minnesota, where he currently serves as an adjunct faculty in the School of Social Work. KIRSTEN M. JOHNSON is the Director of Community Engagement and Systems Change at the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation where she manages a portfolio of community-driven projects aimed at creating equity. Johnsons work focuses on engagement, collaboration, and systems change addressing complex challenges impacting the communities that Wilder serves. Johnson brings the lenses of emotional intelligence, intercultural competence, and network weaving to all of her work. Johnson studied Political Science and Womens Studies at the University of Minnesota and has worked in the nonprofit sector on collaboration and community development for over fifteen years. Prior to coming to the Wilder Foundation, Johnsons work supported a variety of nonprofit organizations including the StreetWorks Collaborative, VEAP, and Arc Greater Twin Cities. Table of Contents About the AuthorsAcknowledgmentsPreface to the Third EditionWhats New in the Third Edition?Goals of This BookChapter 1: Collaboration: An Effective Way to Work"Collective Impact" = or = Collaboration?Addressing Key QuestionsWorking DefinitionsA Theoretical Basis for CollaborationHow to Use This BookChapter 2: The Twenty-Two Success FactorsFactors Related to the ENVIRONMENTFactors Related to MEMBERSHIP CHARACTERISTICSFactors Related to PROCESS AND STRUCTUREFactors Related to COMMUNICATIONFactors Related to PURPOSEChapter 3: Understanding the FactorsFactors Related to the ENVIRONMENTFactors Related to MEMBERSHIP CHARACTERISTICSFactors Related to PROCESS AND STRUCTUREFactors Related to COMMUNICATIONFactors Related to PURPOSEFactors Related to RESOURCESChapter 4: Putting the Factors to WorkFactors Related to RESOURCESFactors Related to PURPOSEFactors Related to COMMUNICATIONFactors Related to PROCESS and STRUCTUREFactors Related to MEMBERSHIP CHARACTERISTICSFactors Related to the ENVIRONMENTAn Important Question: When Should Organizations Collaborate?Chapter 5: Collaborating Across DifferenceUnderstanding CultureNavigating Power DynamicsAvoiding Tokenism and BrownwashingEquitably Collaborating Across Differences in Organizational SizeCollaborating Across SectorsChapter 6: Examining Your Own Collaborative ProjectThe Wilder Collaboration Factors InventorySuggested Uses for The Wilder Collaboration Factors InventoryA Case Example: Using The Wilder Collaboration Factors InventoryChapter 7: Summary and ConclusionsWhat We Have LearnedUsing the InformationTo the FutureAppendix A: Definition of CollaborationAppendix B: Methodology1. Identification and Assessment of Research Studies2. Systematic Codification of Findings from Each Study3. Synthesis of Findings from Individual StudiesAppendix C: Collaborating Across Difference—Our ProcessAppendix D: Author Factor MatrixAppendix E: Reflection Questions1. History of collaboration or cooperation in the community2. Collaborative group seen as a legitimate leader in the community3. Favorable political and social climate4. Mutual respect, understanding, and trust5. Appropriate cross section of members6. Members see collaboration as being in their self-interest7. Ability to compromise8. Members share a stake in both process and outcome9. Multiple layers of participation10. Flexibility11. Development of clear roles and guidelines12. Adaptability to changing conditions13. Appropriate pace of development14. Evaluation and continuous learning15. Open and frequent communication16. Established informal relationships and communication links17. Concrete, attainable goals and objectives18. Shared vision19. Unique purpose20. Sufficient funds, staff, materials, and time21. Skilled leadership22. Engaged stakeholdersBibliography Promotional Email marketing to Turner Publishing subscribers, trade, and influencers.Marketing on Turner Publishing website.Social media marketing through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Press releases to media, trade, and influencers.Pre-Publication excerpt distribution. Description for Sales People REVISED AND UPDATED: Includes The Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory: 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; chart comparing the elements of cooperation, coordination, and collaboration; practical suggestions for using this research Introduction or Preface Preface to the Third Edition The Wilder Foundation has had a long-standing interest in the power of partnerships among community-based organizations. The first Wilder operation to promote collaboration appeared in 1915 with the initiation and work of the Central Registration Bureau (Jarchow, 1981). This third edition of Collaboration: What Makes It Work--written nearly 25 years after the first edition was published--is an example of the enduring importance of collaboration. Reaction to the first edition, published in 1992, taught us that researchers and practitioners alike found it a useful tool. They appreciated its emphasis on providing a practical reference for decision-making that built upon credible, research-based information. The 21st century has brought with it rapid changes and increasingly complex challenges. Amidst this complexity, the need for effective collaboration has become more essential. We must both learn from those who have come before us and continually develop new skills and knowledge adapted to new environments. We wrote this third edition in large part to respond to the complexity we witness daily in our work with community, nonprofit, and government organizations. We sought to update and expand the scope of this resource for those seeking to collaborate to meet the needs of the 21st century. We wanted to seek out and review new research, to determine whether it would validate the collaborative success factors identified in the earlier editions and to see if research provided evidence of any new factors. We also wanted to offer new insights by pairing the research with practitioner wisdom, adding a "how-to" perspective to help readers put the success factors to work. Finally we wanted to recognize that nearly twenty-five years after the first edition was published, it is not just how we are collaborating that has changed--who we are collaborating with has changed as well. Today, nearly every collaboration involves some degree of working across difference. Bringing together diverse people, organizations, or sectors in a way that will foster collaborative success requires a unique set of skills. We hope that this third edition will ground you in the factors that support successful collaboration and assist you in incorporating those factors into your work. Whats New in the Third Edition? This edition, like earlier editions, establishes important theoretical groundwork for successful collaborative practice, based on the results of research. It provides a working definition of collaboration and distinguishes between collaboration and other forms of partnership such as coalitions and networks. It also expands the number of success factors to twenty-two and discusses how these factors influence collaborative success. This edition builds upon the previous editions in several ways: Our review of the collaboration research from the past 15 years led to substantial confirmation of the original factors and also led us to add two additional factors that the research shows support successful collaboration. "Evaluation and continuous learning" was added as a factor, recognizing that measuring the effectiveness of our collaborations and intentionally learning from our experiences in collaboration directly impacts the success of collaboration. Research also showed that one of the resources impacting collaborative success is successful connections to external stakeholders, captured in our new factor, "Engaged stakeholders." We have enhanced many of the factor descriptions with updated practical implications and have added perspectives about collaborating across differences in culture, sector and organizational size. We added content to Chapter 4: Putting the Factors to Work, creating a more expansive how-to resource based on the experience of collaborative practitioners who put the factors to work on a regular basis. Finally, this edition has an entirely new chapter, Chapter 5: Collaborating Across Difference. This chapter discusses how, increasingly, collaborative work happens across cultural differences. In this chapter, we bridge the success factors, practice-based wisdom, and insights about culture to create a resource that broadens our perspectives and knowledge and moves us towards more effective action. Details ISBN168336791X ISBN-10 168336791X ISBN-13 9781683367918 Format Paperback Pages 104 Year 2018 Subtitle What Makes It Work Illustrations Illustrations, black and white Author Paul W. 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Author: Paul W. Mattessich, Kirsten M. Johnson
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