Multi-actor partnerships are promoted as central to the achievement of sustainable development. However, these relationships are not always easy, and calls are being made for more guidance on how partners can work together effectively to deliver results and achieve meaningful change. Shaping Sustainable Change explains the growing and significant role of partnership brokering in shaping these relationships. Drawing upon the work of the Partnership Brokers Association, it uses evidenced-based materials to show how the work of partnership brokering contributes to the management of collaborative…mehr
Multi-actor partnerships are promoted as central to the achievement of sustainable development. However, these relationships are not always easy, and calls are being made for more guidance on how partners can work together effectively to deliver results and achieve meaningful change. Shaping Sustainable Change explains the growing and significant role of partnership brokering in shaping these relationships. Drawing upon the work of the Partnership Brokers Association, it uses evidenced-based materials to show how the work of partnership brokering contributes to the management of collaborative relationships so that they are better positioned to have a positive and sustainable impact. As well as making the case for partnership brokering, the publication explores the profile and key activities carried out by partnership brokers, and the skills required to undertake this role. Examples are also provided to illustrate how partnership brokering works in practice in relation to different contexts, sectors and themes. This book will appeal not only to partnership brokers but also to professional and academic readers interested in achieving sustainable development.
Leda Stott is a specialist in multi-stakeholder collaboration and Associate of the Partnership Brokers Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Ros Tennyson Introduction Leda Stott PART 1: Partnership Brokering: Why, What and How? Chapter 1: The Case for Partnership Brokering Leda Stott Chapter 2: What Do Partnership Brokers Do? Ros Tennyson Chapter 3: Creating a Better Fit: A Scoping Role for Partnership Brokers Rob van Tulder and Timo Kahlen Chapter 4: Building on Diversity: Negotiation in Partnerships Bulbul Baksi Chapter 5: Embedding Ethical and Principled Partnering Approaches Julie Mundy Chapter 6: Partnership Brokers as Planners, Managers and Administrators Surinder Hundal Chapter 7: Follow the Leader? Leadership in a Collaborative Model Ros Tennyson and Rachel Houghton Chapter 8: Going local: Partnering with Citizens and Communities Leda Stott, Marcia Dwonczyk and Joanna Pyres Chapter 9: Improving Partnerships: Reflecting, Reviewing and Revising Joanne Burke PART 2: Partnership Brokering in Practice Chapter 10: Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas: A Partnership Broker's Personal Perspective Sara Nyanti Chapter 11: Internal Partnership Brokering within the Private Sector Gillian Pearl Chapter 12: Partnership Brokering in a University Environment: The Case of itdUPM Carlos Mataix, Jaime Moreno Serna and Sara Romero Chapter 13: Partnership Brokering for Local Food Systems in Poland Rafal Serafin Chapter 14: Learning from Luangeni: Partnership Brokering by Accident Martin Kalungu-Banda Chapter 15: Using a Review Process to Strengthen Partnerships: A Heritage Partnership in Newfoundland, Canada Marion McCahon and Nina Mitchelmore Chapter 16: Managing Complexity: Challenges for International Development Partnerships Donna Leigh Holden Chapter 17: Using Partnership-Based Approaches to Improve Aid Effectiveness: A Trilateral Cooperation Case Study Sarah MacCana, Moses Laman, Ning Xiao and Leanne Robinson
Foreword Ros Tennyson Introduction Leda Stott PART 1: Partnership Brokering: Why, What and How? Chapter 1: The Case for Partnership Brokering Leda Stott Chapter 2: What Do Partnership Brokers Do? Ros Tennyson Chapter 3: Creating a Better Fit: A Scoping Role for Partnership Brokers Rob van Tulder and Timo Kahlen Chapter 4: Building on Diversity: Negotiation in Partnerships Bulbul Baksi Chapter 5: Embedding Ethical and Principled Partnering Approaches Julie Mundy Chapter 6: Partnership Brokers as Planners, Managers and Administrators Surinder Hundal Chapter 7: Follow the Leader? Leadership in a Collaborative Model Ros Tennyson and Rachel Houghton Chapter 8: Going local: Partnering with Citizens and Communities Leda Stott, Marcia Dwonczyk and Joanna Pyres Chapter 9: Improving Partnerships: Reflecting, Reviewing and Revising Joanne Burke PART 2: Partnership Brokering in Practice Chapter 10: Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas: A Partnership Broker's Personal Perspective Sara Nyanti Chapter 11: Internal Partnership Brokering within the Private Sector Gillian Pearl Chapter 12: Partnership Brokering in a University Environment: The Case of itdUPM Carlos Mataix, Jaime Moreno Serna and Sara Romero Chapter 13: Partnership Brokering for Local Food Systems in Poland Rafal Serafin Chapter 14: Learning from Luangeni: Partnership Brokering by Accident Martin Kalungu-Banda Chapter 15: Using a Review Process to Strengthen Partnerships: A Heritage Partnership in Newfoundland, Canada Marion McCahon and Nina Mitchelmore Chapter 16: Managing Complexity: Challenges for International Development Partnerships Donna Leigh Holden Chapter 17: Using Partnership-Based Approaches to Improve Aid Effectiveness: A Trilateral Cooperation Case Study Sarah MacCana, Moses Laman, Ning Xiao and Leanne Robinson
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