The Collaborative Leadership Fieldbook
Bibliographic Details:
David D. Chrislip. Jossey-Bass, 2002.
Summary:
When the landmark book Collaborative Leadership was first published in 1994, it described the premise, principles, and leadership characteristics of successful collaboration. The book outlined an innovative way of building partnerships to solve the civic problems too big for anyone to solve alone as well as a new type of leadership that brings together diverse stakeholders to solve a community's problems. While that book provides a much-needed framework for working together, The Collaborative Leadership Fieldbook offers nonprofit practitioners, community leaders, and public officials a practical, hands-on resource. It presents the tools needed for applying the lessons learned, powerful approaches that get results, and guidance for solving complex community problems.
Categories: Main Category, Facets of D&D Work, Leadership & Civic/Social Entrepreneurship, Interest Areas, Capacity and Community Building, Collaborative Problem-Solving & Governance, Communication & Group Work (general)
Topics: Main Meta Category, Books & Booklets, Manuals & Guides, Various Toolkits and Guides
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