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Market disruptions, climate change, and health pandemics lead the growing list of challenges faced by todays leaders. These issues, along with countless others that do not make the daily news, require novel thinking and collaborative action to find workable solutions. However, many administrators stumble into collaboration without a strategic orientation. Using a practitioner-oriented style, Strategic Collaboration in Public and Nonprofit Administration: A Practice-Based Approach to Solving Shared Problems provides guidance on how to collaborate more effectively, with less frustration and better results.

The authors articulate an approach that takes advantage of windows of opportunity for real problem solving; brings multi-disciplinary participants to the table to engage more systematically in planning, analysis, decision making, and implementation; breaks down barriers to change; and ultimately, lays the foundation for new thinking and acting. They incorporate knowledge gained from organization and collaboration management research and personal experience to create a fresh approach to collaboration practice that highlights:











Collaboration Lifecycle Model Metric for determining why and when to collaborate Set of principles that distinguish Strategic Collaboration Practice Overall Framework of Strategic Collaboration

Linking collaboration theory to effective practice, this book offers essential advice that fosters shared understanding, creative answers, and transformation results through strategic collaborative action. With an emphasis on application, it uses scenarios, real-world cases, tables, figures, tools, and checklists to highlight key points. The appendix includes supplemental resources such as collaboration operating guidelines, a meeting checklist, and a collaboration literature review to help public and nonprofit managers successfully convene, administer, and lead collaboration. The book presents a framework for engaging in collaboration in a way that stretches current thinking and advances public service practice.

Recenzijas

Research on collaboration has grown tremendously, but a rigorous, step-by-step guide to collaborating in practice has been missing from my bookshelf. This book successfully fills that gap by introducing a comprehensive model of strategic collaboration and demonstrating thoroughly the applicability of the model with teachable case studies.Michael McGuire, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University

This book takes a huge step forward in linking collaboration theory to practice. The editors do practitioners a great service in developing a strategic collaboration framework and buttressing it with helpful tools and illustrative case studies. I envision professionals turning to it frequently to guide their efforts to collaborate.James L. Perry, Distinguished Professor, Indiana University, Bloomington (USA) and Yonsei University, Seoul (South Korea)

A superb book for professional graduate programs in public administration, public health, education, and social workfull of points to keep in mind, concrete steps to take, specific tools to use, practical tips, and actual cases with lessons learned. The perfect antidote to unabashed enthusiasm for collaboration as a cure-allwe are reminded that it is often but not always desirable, should not be tried unless it will probably work, and is not attempted without careful preparation.Charles T. Goodsell, Virginia Tech

The co-editors and collaborators have done a masterful job of focusing our attention on the increasing relevance and significance of strategic collaboration. Their collective work advances our understanding of the theory and practice of these processes, and is must reading for all who are concerned with effective public service delivery across jurisdictions.Meredith A. Newman, Florida International University; President, American Society for Public Administration; Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration

List of Tables
vii
List of Figures
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Authors xix
Contributors xxi
1 The Promise of Strategic Collaboration
1(26)
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
Joy A. Clay
2 A New Lens: The Life Cycle Model of Collaboration
27(28)
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
Joy A. Clay
3 Assessing Collaborative Readiness; The Missing Strategic Step
55(18)
Joy A. Clay
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
4 Strategic Collabortion in Action: Six Principles
73(26)
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
Joy A. Clay
5 Attendiong to the Forgotten: The Elderly, Collaborative Practice, and Evacuation
99(24)
Pamela J. Jenkins
John J. Kiefer
Shirley Laska
6 Running Out of Classrooms! Solving Overcrowding through Collaborative School Planning
123(28)
Esteban Dalehite
7 Moving beyond Hierarchies: Creating Effective Collaboration Networks for West Nile Virus Biosurveillance in Oregon
151(26)
G. Brian Burke
Christopher M. Wirth
Theresa A. Pardo
Amy D. Sullivan
Hyuckbin Kwon
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia
8 Information Stewardship and Collaboration: Advancing Evidence-Based Public Policy Decision Making
177(32)
Joy A. Clay
Cindy Martin
9 Choices and Challenges: Sustaining a Rural Health Network when Funding Vanishes
209(24)
Dana J. Patton
Kendra B. Stewart
10 Collaboration, Citizen Participation, and Environmental Protection in the Marine Oil Trade of Alaska
233(20)
George J. Busenberg
11 Paving the Way for Public Transportation in Texas through Public Collaboration
253(16)
Sarmistha R. Majumdar
Jason Pierce
Colleen Moynihan
12 Cape Fear Healthy Carolinians: Taking Risks, Crossing Boundaries
269(24)
Thomas J. Barth
Elizabeth J. Demski
13 Building a Communiyty-Higher Education Collaboration to Meet the Needs of the Local Nonprofit Sector
293(20)
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
Susan Tomlinson Schmidt
14 The Mastery of Strategic Collaboration Practice
313(14)
Joy A. Clay
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell
Appendix A: Recommended Reading List for Collaborative Practice 327(2)
Appendix B: Collaboration Operating Guidelines Sample 329(4)
Appendix C: Participant Agreement 333(2)
Appendix D: Matrix of Collaboration Participant Roles 335(2)
Appendix E: Checklist for Strategic Collaboration Meetings 337(2)
Appendix F: Parliamentary Procedure Highlights for Effective Meetings 339(2)
Appendix G: Collaborative Analysis of a Contested Policy Issue Checklist 341(2)
Appendix H: Recent Collaboration Practice Literature 343(12)
References 355(18)
Index 373
Dorothy Norris-Tirrell (Author) ,  Joy A. Clay (University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA) (Author)