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Book Synopsis
Collaborative working explores the influence of agency through the role of individual actors in collaborative working processes, known as boundary spanners.

Trade Review
"an important contribution toward understanding collaboration." Voluntas
"We know that agency can be key to collaborative success. Now thanks to this highly original, accessible and well-researched book, we have a much better understanding of who the key agents are, what they do and how they do it. A sound investment for policy makers, practitioners and academics." Helen Sullivan, Director, Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, Australia
"Partnership working has long been the holy grail of public services delivery, but has been addressed by endless structural reconfigurations. In this excellent book on the role and nature of 'boundary spanners', Williams shifts the focus onto the people who really make partnerships work effectively." Professor Bob Hudson, School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University

Table of Contents
Introduction; Policy context: Intra and intersectoral collaboration; Structure and agency; The role and competencies of boundary spanners; Challenges in the boundary spanning role; Learning from the private sector; We are all boundary spanners now? Implications for policy and practice; Reflections and conclusion.

Collaboration in Public Policy and Practice

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    Publisher: Policy Press
    Publication Date: 1/18/2012 12:01:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781447300304, 978-1447300304
    ISBN10: 1447300300

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Collaborative working explores the influence of agency through the role of individual actors in collaborative working processes, known as boundary spanners.

    Trade Review
    "an important contribution toward understanding collaboration." Voluntas
    "We know that agency can be key to collaborative success. Now thanks to this highly original, accessible and well-researched book, we have a much better understanding of who the key agents are, what they do and how they do it. A sound investment for policy makers, practitioners and academics." Helen Sullivan, Director, Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne, Australia
    "Partnership working has long been the holy grail of public services delivery, but has been addressed by endless structural reconfigurations. In this excellent book on the role and nature of 'boundary spanners', Williams shifts the focus onto the people who really make partnerships work effectively." Professor Bob Hudson, School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University

    Table of Contents
    Introduction; Policy context: Intra and intersectoral collaboration; Structure and agency; The role and competencies of boundary spanners; Challenges in the boundary spanning role; Learning from the private sector; We are all boundary spanners now? Implications for policy and practice; Reflections and conclusion.

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