Unique in their approach to unraveling the complexity of collaboration, Heath & Isbell introduce novice readers to foundational concepts centered around three key assertions: Interorganizational collaboration is complex and warrants study as a specific type of leadership and communication; Successful collaborative relationships are grounded in a principled ethic of democratic and egalitarian participation; and Interorganizational collaboration requires a specific communication language of practice. From a constructionist stance, the authors delineate interorganizational collaboration as influenced by increased interconnectedness, shifting organizational needs, and a changing workforce. Unlike group and organizational texts that approach collaboration from a functional or strategic perspective, this insightful text anchors collaboration in the assumption that democratic and principled communication fosters creative and accountable outcomes. Readers will cultivate their ability to recognize and validate the needs of others, separate people’s positions from underlying interests, listen for things never quite said, identify overlapping commonalities, build trust while respecting difference, navigate conflict, and plan for contingencies. They will be ready to participate in constructive collaborations and make the best decisions based on specific circumstances.
Interorganizational Collaboration: Complexity, Ethics, and Communication 1st Edition is written by Renee Guarriello Heath; Matthew G. Isbell and published by Waveland Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Interorganizational Collaboration: Complexity, Ethics, and Communication are 9781478634935, 1478634936 and the print ISBNs are 9781478632931, 1478632933.
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