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Creating Collaborative Advantage

Edited by:
  • Chris Huxham - Graduate School of Business, University of Strathclyde, UK, University of Strathclyde, UK


May 1996 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Inter-organizational collaboration is becoming increasingly significant as a means of achieving organizational objectives in turbulent environments. Yet it is not an easy process to implement successfully. Drawing on the work of authors with a high level of relevant experience, this volume provides a thought-provoking and accessible introduction to the theory and practice of `creating collaborative advantage'.

The first part of the book develops a framework of key dimensions for understanding collaboration. Different perspectives highlight the diversity of rationales and contexts involved, and the range of elements which need to be considered and addressed when embarking on collaborative endeavours.

The second section focuses in more detail on collaboration in practice. It examines the problems that can occur when different `stakeholders', who frequently hold different aims, cultures, procedures, professional languages and power resources, work across organizational boundaries. The last section addresses specifically the processes of acting as a facilitator to collaborative groups. It discusses how and why a third party facilitator role can be helpful, and explores the various processes and techniques that can be used.

 
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Chris Huxham
Collaboration and Collaborative Advantage
 
PART TWO: RATIONALES AND CONTEXTS FOR COLLABORATION
Arthur Turovh Himmelman
On the Theory and Practice of Transformational Collaboration
From Social Service to Social Justice

 
Colin Eden
The Stakeholder/Collaborator Strategy Workshop
Barbara Gray
Cross-Sectoral Partners
Collaborative Alliances among Business, Government and Communities

 
 
PART THREE: COLLABORATION IN PRACTICE: KEY ISSUES
Steve Cropper
Collaborative Working and the Issue of Sustainability
David Sink
Five Obstacles to Community-Based Collaboration and Some Thoughts on Overcoming Them
Catherine Barr and Chris Huxham
Involving the Community
Collaboration for Community Development

 
 
PART FOUR: INTERVENTION PROCESSES FOR COLLABORATION
Sandor P Schuman
The Role of Facilitation in Collaborative Groups
Chris Huxham
Group Decision Support for Collaboration
Charles B Finn
Stakeholder Strategies for Positive Collaborative Outcomes
Arnold de Jong
Inter-Organizational Collaboration in the Policy Preparation Process
 
PART FIVE: CLOSURE
Chris Huxham
The Search for Collaborative Advantage

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