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ACCESSING SAFETY
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Maximize Your Collaboration Myths Impact Next Steps
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Replacement The concept of independence must be replaced by a focus on interdependence.
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The Promise... The Premise
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Shorter-term, informal relationships that exist without little defined mission, structure, or planning effort. Longer term, more formal relationships that rely on under- standing of missions and focus on a specific effort. A well-defined long- term relationship designed to achieve results more likely to be achieved together than alone; involves a jointly developed structure, shared responsibility, and sharing of resources and rewards
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Collaboration is a mutually beneficial and well-defined relationship entered into by two or more organizations to achieve results they are more likely to achieve together than alone.
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Partners focus on the way in which the current system can be improved by changing individual organization policies and procedures.
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The organizations believe they are interdependent. Each organization has a unique role. Commitment to mutual goals: Jointly developed structure Shared responsibility Shared resources and rewards
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Strategies Results Relationships Resiliency
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Stages of Collaboration STAGE 1 Envision What the Collaboration Can Achieve Challenges:Work with an Initiator Invite Participation by Organizations Actively Choose Collaboration Envision the Destination
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Stages of Collaboration STAGE 2 Ensure the Collaboration Gets Results Challenges:Organize the Core Collaboration Work Group Focus on Work Settle on Structure and Governance Prepare for Evaluation Resolve Conflict
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Stages of Collaboration STAGE 3 Empower the Collaboration to Complete the Work Challenges:Manage the Work Invest in Change Rejuvenate the Effort
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Stages of Collaboration STAGE 4 Endow a Broader Community with the Power to Collaborate Challenges:Create Visibility Involve the Community End the Collaboration
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