Leading across boundaries : creating collaborative agencies in a networked world /
By: Linden, Russell Matthew
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 658.044 LI LE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0039273 |
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658.044 FO MA Managing business relationships | 658.044 JA ST Strategic networks : | 658.044 KA NE The networked nonprofit : | 658.044 LI LE Leading across boundaries : | 658.044 VL CO Contracts and trust in alliances : discovering, creating and appropriating value / | 658.045 FA MI Family businesses in the Arab World : | 658.045 SU DR The dragon network : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The promise, and challenge, of leading in a networked world -- AGEP : a collaborative project that's making a big difference -- A framework for collaboration -- The power of relationships built on trust -- The art of collaborative leadership -- Getting the collaborative process started -- Getting commitment on a common direction -- Working effectively across different cultures -- Dealing with people problems in collaboration -- Dealing with the most difficult situations : huge egos, empire builders, information hoarders, and cultures that reinforce them -- Co-locating operations : using shared space to foster information sharing and a culture of collaboration -- Using CompStat : a structured method for generating collaboration and accountability -- Using the new Web to help stakeholders collaborate in value creation -- Developing the leadership to create tomorrow's collaborative cultures.