Collaboration is often seen as a palliative for the many wicked problems challenging our communities. These problems affect some of the most vulnerable and unempowered people in our community. They also carry significant implications for policy processes, programs of service and, ultimately, the budgets and resourcing of national and sub-national governments. The road to collaboration is paved with good intentions. But, as John Butcher and David Gilchrist reveal, 'good intentions' are not enough to ensure well-designed, effective and sustainable collaborative action. Contemporary policy-makers and policy practitioners agree that ‘wicked’ problems in public policy require collaborative approaches, especially when those problems straddle sect...
Governments have repeatedly claimed that collaboration improves public service outcomes. However, de...
The changing nature of organisations in the public sector means that collaboration is an imperative ...
The thesis of this paper is that collaboration-the public and private spheres working together while...
Collaboration is often seen as a palliative for the many wicked problems challenging our communities...
Collaboration has emerged as a central concept in public policy circles in Australia and a panacea t...
Collaboration has been enacted as a core strategy by both the government and nongovernment sectors t...
Collaboration has been enacted as a core strategy by both the government and nongovernment sectors t...
The idea of collaboration is now well entrenched in public policy and linked to new ideas around dev...
Collaboration is not a science. To be successful, one needs to be in a constant learning mode, shari...
Improving collaboration by public sector agencies is an important element of many public sector refo...
There has been much rhetoric about the value of strategic alliances, industry networks, public servi...
Developing and implementing social policy aimed at resolving wicked problems has occupied government...
This article contributes to the theory if collaboration in social settings and is based on data coll...
This thesis explores the ideology of collaboration from the context of the consultant–client relatio...
In the framework of the Millennium Scholarship, Carolyn Parkinson was hosted at the Cambridge & Nort...
Governments have repeatedly claimed that collaboration improves public service outcomes. However, de...
The changing nature of organisations in the public sector means that collaboration is an imperative ...
The thesis of this paper is that collaboration-the public and private spheres working together while...
Collaboration is often seen as a palliative for the many wicked problems challenging our communities...
Collaboration has emerged as a central concept in public policy circles in Australia and a panacea t...
Collaboration has been enacted as a core strategy by both the government and nongovernment sectors t...
Collaboration has been enacted as a core strategy by both the government and nongovernment sectors t...
The idea of collaboration is now well entrenched in public policy and linked to new ideas around dev...
Collaboration is not a science. To be successful, one needs to be in a constant learning mode, shari...
Improving collaboration by public sector agencies is an important element of many public sector refo...
There has been much rhetoric about the value of strategic alliances, industry networks, public servi...
Developing and implementing social policy aimed at resolving wicked problems has occupied government...
This article contributes to the theory if collaboration in social settings and is based on data coll...
This thesis explores the ideology of collaboration from the context of the consultant–client relatio...
In the framework of the Millennium Scholarship, Carolyn Parkinson was hosted at the Cambridge & Nort...
Governments have repeatedly claimed that collaboration improves public service outcomes. However, de...
The changing nature of organisations in the public sector means that collaboration is an imperative ...
The thesis of this paper is that collaboration-the public and private spheres working together while...