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Although difficult, complicated, and sometimes discouraging,
collaboration is recognized as a viable approach for addressing
uncertain, complex and wicked problems. Collaborations can attract
resources, increase efficiency, and facilitate visions of mutual
benefit that can ignite common desires of partners to work across
and within sectors. An important question remains: How to enable
successful collaboration? Inter-Organizational Collaboration by
Design examines how these types of collaborations can overcome
barriers to innovate and rejuvenate communities outlining the
factors and antecedents that influence successful collaboration.
The book proposes a theoretical perspective for collaborators to
adopt design science (a solution finding approach utilizing
end-user-centered research, prototyping, and collective creativity
to strengthen individuals, teams, and organizations), the language
of designers, and a design attitude as an empirically informed
pathway for better managing the complexities inherent in
collaboration. Through an integrated framework, evidence-based
tools and strategies for building successful collaboration is
articulated where successful collaboration performance facilitates
innovation and rejuvenation. This volume will be essential reading
for academics, researchers, leaders and managers in nonprofit,
private, and government sectors interested in building better
collaborations.
Although difficult, complicated, and sometimes discouraging,
collaboration is recognized as a viable approach for addressing
uncertain, complex and wicked problems. Collaborations can attract
resources, increase efficiency, and facilitate visions of mutual
benefit that can ignite common desires of partners to work across
and within sectors. An important question remains: How to enable
successful collaboration? Inter-Organizational Collaboration by
Design examines how these types of collaborations can overcome
barriers to innovate and rejuvenate communities outlining the
factors and antecedents that influence successful collaboration.
The book proposes a theoretical perspective for collaborators to
adopt design science (a solution finding approach utilizing
end-user-centered research, prototyping, and collective creativity
to strengthen individuals, teams, and organizations), the language
of designers, and a design attitude as an empirically informed
pathway for better managing the complexities inherent in
collaboration. Through an integrated framework, evidence-based
tools and strategies for building successful collaboration is
articulated where successful collaboration performance facilitates
innovation and rejuvenation. This volume will be essential reading
for academics, researchers, leaders and managers in nonprofit,
private, and government sectors interested in building better
collaborations.
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