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The Collaborative Way
Author | : Jason Fickett,Lloyd Fickett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9798575464662 |
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CEO Barry Halton is beginning to think he's not cut out to carry a company from ordinary to extraordinary. After a great start-up, his second company has hit an all-too-familiar wall.Frustrated and discouraged, he runs into an old friend who introduces him to The Collaborative Way(R), a way of working together that not only builds a great place to work but also generates the competitive advantage Barry is looking for.Three years after that chance encounter, the result is a dramatic change in Barry's leadership and in the leadership throughout his company-a tremendous growth in collaboration that's moving the company forward in a powerful and inspiring way.
The Collaborative Way
Author | : Lloyd Fickett,Jason Fickett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Leadership |
ISBN | : 0978896319 |
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The Collaborative Way to Divorce
Author | : Stuart G. Webb,Ronald D. Ousky |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2007-06-26 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0452288355 |
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The groundbreaking alternative for the millions of couples with children who face divorce each year—couples who want to avoid litigation, but don’t want to give up on getting what they want. Even under the best circumstances, divorce can be marked by a range of painful emotions. But research now reveals that how a couple conducts themselves during a divorce has far greater impact on their children than the act of divorcing itself. Groundbreaking and revolutionary, The Collaborative Way to Divorce is the first guide to the Collaborative process, a nationally acclaimed approach based on the concept that both spouses hire legal representation, yet agree to resolve their differences with no intention of ever going to court. Stressing cooperation over confrontation and resolution over revenge, Collaborative divorce is fast transforming how couples dissolve their marriages, divide their assets, and reinvent their post-divorce relationships, particularly when they have children. Written by Stu Webb, the founder of the Collaborative law movement and Ron Ousky, an early pioneer of the process, The Collaborative Way to Divorce guides you through the steps of the Collaborative process so that you can make better, more informed, and more strategic decisions—resulting in a win-win outcome for you and your spouse.
Collaborative Response
Author | : Kurtis Hewson,Lorna Hewson |
Publsiher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2022-02-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781071862834 |
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A school-wide model for addressing individual needs The greatest goal of education is to ensure equity while enhancing learning and academic success for all students. And yet, it is impossible for one teacher to meet the extensive needs of all students in his or her classroom. The traditional schooling model cannot provide for this complexity and leaves educators perplexed. The solution is a collaborative approach where “every child deserves a team” to surround them with supports that recognize their strengths and challenges. Collaborative Response offers a school-wide model for addressing students’ individual needs. The three fundamental components of the model are: collaborative structures and processes; data and evidence; and continuum of supports. In this book, readers will find: Entry points for beginning this work Potential pitfalls of the approach Case studies from schools that have adopted the model Access to a website with tools, templates, case studies, and more With a focus on quality classroom instruction, this book shares examples from schools and districts that have transformed how they respond to the needs of all learners.
Leading The Collaborative Way
Author | : Jason Fickett,Lloyd Fickett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0978896327 |
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For over 30 years, we've been supporting companies in their practice of The Collaborative Way. During this time, we've discovered 7 key pitfalls that often snare leaders. Leading The Collaborative Way is a tool for overcoming these pitfalls as well as provoking yourself to grow and develop as a leader. It's a resource that you can engage with over and over again and take something new from each time. Each chapter features an additional co-author, and their insights and contributions helped make Leading The Collaborative Way a valuable support for everyone who chooses to lead the practice of The Collaborative Way in their company and chooses to journey that takes courage and heart and the demands continual growth and learning.
Beyond Collaboration Overload
Author | : Rob Cross |
Publsiher | : Harvard Business Press |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2021-09-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781647820138 |
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Named the Best Management Book of 2021 by strategy+business Named one of "this month's top titles" in the Financial Times in September 2021 Named to the longlist for the 2021 Outstanding Works of Literature (OWL) Award in the Management & Culture category A plan for conquering collaborative overload to drive performance and innovation, reduce burnout, and enhance well-being. Most organizations have created always-on work contexts that are burning people out and hurting performance rather than delivering productivity, innovation and engagement. Collaborative work consumes 85% of employees' time and is drifting earlier into the morning, later into the night, and deeper into the weekend. The dilemma is that we all need to collaborate more to create effective organizations and vibrant careers for ourselves. But conventional wisdom on teamwork and collaboration has created too much of the wrong kind of collaboration, which hurts our performance, health and overall well-being. In Beyond Collaboration Overload, Babson professor Rob Cross solves this paradox by showing how top performers who thrive at work collaborate in a more purposeful way that makes them 18-24% more efficient than their peers. Good collaborators are distinguished by the efficiency and intentionality of their collaboration—not the size of their network or the length of their workday. Through landmark research with more than 300 organizations, in-depth stories, and tools, Beyond Collaboration Overload will coach you to reclaim close to a day a week when you: Identify and challenge beliefs that lead you to collaborate too quickly Impose structure in your work to prevent unproductive collaboration Alter behaviors to create more efficient collaboration It then outlines how successful people invest this reclaimed time to: Cultivate a broad network—not a big one—for innovation and scale Energize others—a strong predictor of high performance Connect with others to reduce micro-stressors and enhance physical and mental well-being Cross' framework provides relief from the definitive problem of our age—dysfunctional collaboration at the expense of our performance, health and overall well-being.
The Collaborative Organization A Strategic Guide to Solving Your Internal Business Challenges Using Emerging Social and Collaborative Tools
Author | : Jacob Morgan |
Publsiher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2012-06-29 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780071782319 |
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Solve business problems, uncover new opportunities, and ignite innovation using the newest collaborative technologies The Collaborative Organization gives you a strategic approach to building, implementing, and using social and collaborative technologies—such as those created by Jive and Yammer—to create innovative products, solve business problems, and create new processes that will foster lasting success and growth. Jacob Morgan is the principal and cofounder of Chess Media Group, which helps organizations understand how to use social and collaborative tools to solve business problems.
Conscious Collaboration
Author | : Ben Emmens |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2016-07-28 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781137538055 |
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When collaboration works, the results can be breath-taking! But it doesn’t always deliver on its potential. Collaboration has been defined as "an unnatural act practiced by non-consenting adults". And often that’s exactly what it is! Some collaboration can be painfully difficult with the result that problems are either ignored or smoothed over until the collaboration falters or disintegrates, or self-interest and personal agendas take over and conflict quickly arises. Collaboration and partnerships work well in the aid sector because they have to – no one body has the resources to solve massive problems on their own. Business often sees the advantages of collaboratively sharing costs without fully recognizing the shift in mindset that is required to take managers with a “winner takes all” worldview and get them performing effectively in a win-win world. Part of the solution lies in bringing consciousness to the workplace and developing it as a core competence. A conscious approach to business relationships, planning, and delivery can enable individuals and organizations to truly think about what they are doing, make changes where needed, and become more effective. It is a particularly effective way of managing the multiple and occasionally conflicting stakeholder objectives inherent in any collaborative project. The author draws on his experience in the aid sector and with non-profit organizations to describe the building blocks that underpin successful collaboration, and inspires us to re-think the way we work together, for good.