The Leadership Studio responded to a ‘call to action’ issued by the Scottish Leaders Forum in June 2016, which recognised the growing need for more collaborative leadership in the highly complex world of public sector innovation. In particular, there is limited documented knowledge, evidence and experience regarding the techniques and practices that might facilitate the development of collaborative leadership. This project asked, what types of intervention are effective in developing readiness and capacity for collaborative leadership in the context of complex public issues? The project is underpinned by a studio pedagogy, which emphasises the co-production of hands-on learning-by-doing in real lived contexts, with the following objecti...
As the twentieth century comes to a close a shift in paradigm is taking place in civic life. The fee...
A new era of community participation in local democracy requires public services staff to develop sk...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the experience of attempting a “collaboratory” ap...
The UK public sector is facing unprecedented challenges, with a growing demand for leaders and leade...
The Scottish Approach to public service reform places significant emphasis on partnership and collab...
This chapter explores programme leadership in a collaborative, multi-institutional context arguing c...
The paper explores leadership in inter-organizational collaborative contexts where the aim is to ach...
In teaching leadership development we have developed and revised a model of teamwork and collaborati...
many organisations working for example, with less hierarchical structures, with cross- organisationa...
Given the need to unlock the capacity of everyone in the organization, interest in collaborative lea...
Given the need to unlock the capacity of everyone in the organization, interest in collaborative lea...
This paper draws on a formative evaluation of the Engaged Action Learning pilot designed and develop...
Collaborative approaches in leadership and management are increasingly acknowledged to play a key ro...
My thesis provides an account of the 1st and 2nd person action research I have undertaken in the con...
Schools need to respond to rising expectations and the imperative to release the creativity of educa...
As the twentieth century comes to a close a shift in paradigm is taking place in civic life. The fee...
A new era of community participation in local democracy requires public services staff to develop sk...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the experience of attempting a “collaboratory” ap...
The UK public sector is facing unprecedented challenges, with a growing demand for leaders and leade...
The Scottish Approach to public service reform places significant emphasis on partnership and collab...
This chapter explores programme leadership in a collaborative, multi-institutional context arguing c...
The paper explores leadership in inter-organizational collaborative contexts where the aim is to ach...
In teaching leadership development we have developed and revised a model of teamwork and collaborati...
many organisations working for example, with less hierarchical structures, with cross- organisationa...
Given the need to unlock the capacity of everyone in the organization, interest in collaborative lea...
Given the need to unlock the capacity of everyone in the organization, interest in collaborative lea...
This paper draws on a formative evaluation of the Engaged Action Learning pilot designed and develop...
Collaborative approaches in leadership and management are increasingly acknowledged to play a key ro...
My thesis provides an account of the 1st and 2nd person action research I have undertaken in the con...
Schools need to respond to rising expectations and the imperative to release the creativity of educa...
As the twentieth century comes to a close a shift in paradigm is taking place in civic life. The fee...
A new era of community participation in local democracy requires public services staff to develop sk...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the experience of attempting a “collaboratory” ap...