Organizing for Social Partnership: Higher Education in Cross-Sector Collaboration

The most complex social challenges – such as post-secondary access and success for under-represented students, diversification of the workforce, poverty, environmental degradation, and global health – exceed the problem-solving capacity of single organizations or societal sectors. Organizing for Social Partnership provides colleges and universities, corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and other organizations with a model for how to effectively address these and other pressing social issues through strong, effective collaboration. This valuable book is relevant for graduate students enrolled in courses on postsecondary organization and governance, equity and diversity, access, administration, and contemporary issues. Organizing for Social Partnership will also spark dialogue among higher education leaders and their counterparts in business, government, and the social sector.

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Organizing for Social Partnership: Higher Education in Cross-Sector Collaboration

The most complex social challenges – such as post-secondary access and success for under-represented students, diversification of the workforce, poverty, environmental degradation, and global health – exceed the problem-solving capacity of single organizations or societal sectors. Organizing for Social Partnership provides colleges and universities, corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and other organizations with a model for how to effectively address these and other pressing social issues through strong, effective collaboration. This valuable book is relevant for graduate students enrolled in courses on postsecondary organization and governance, equity and diversity, access, administration, and contemporary issues. Organizing for Social Partnership will also spark dialogue among higher education leaders and their counterparts in business, government, and the social sector.

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Organizing for Social Partnership: Higher Education in Cross-Sector Collaboration

Organizing for Social Partnership: Higher Education in Cross-Sector Collaboration

by David J. Siegel
Organizing for Social Partnership: Higher Education in Cross-Sector Collaboration

Organizing for Social Partnership: Higher Education in Cross-Sector Collaboration

by David J. Siegel

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Overview

The most complex social challenges – such as post-secondary access and success for under-represented students, diversification of the workforce, poverty, environmental degradation, and global health – exceed the problem-solving capacity of single organizations or societal sectors. Organizing for Social Partnership provides colleges and universities, corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and other organizations with a model for how to effectively address these and other pressing social issues through strong, effective collaboration. This valuable book is relevant for graduate students enrolled in courses on postsecondary organization and governance, equity and diversity, access, administration, and contemporary issues. Organizing for Social Partnership will also spark dialogue among higher education leaders and their counterparts in business, government, and the social sector.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135163884
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/25/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 561 KB

About the Author

David J. Siegel is Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at East Carolina University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

I. Framing the Challenge

1. Social Issues in a Boundaryless World

2. The Engagement Imperative in American Higher Education

3. The Promise of Intersectoral Collaboration

II. A Model for Addressing the Social Problem of Underrepresentation

4. Case Example: Building the Diversity Pipeline

5. Starting Conditions: Rationales for Interorganizational Collaboration

6. The Experience of Collaboration

7. The Difference Made by Partnership

III. The Future of Social Partnership

8. Organizations as Activists

9. Implications for Organizations and Society

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