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Introduction to Collaborative Working

21st October 2020 @ 1:30 pm - 3:45 pm

21 October 2020

13:30 – 15:45 BST

‘Introduction to Collaborative Working’ with Dr Sabina Strachan of how2glu

About this Event

‘Collaboration’ is a much-used term which can often be misunderstood. This participative workshop will describe the nuts and bolts of collaboration, explore what it means for you, and highlight key strategies for how you can collaborate effectively.

We will cover ‘what is collaboration?’, ‘when should I use it?’ and ‘why collaborate?’ and compare ‘cooperation’ and ‘collaboration’ and understand when to apply these different approaches. We will also explore collaboration ‘soft’ skills such as empathy and expectation management and understand what a ‘collaborative mindset’ is and what collaborative culture and behaviours look like.

You will identify and explore a range of challenges that are common to collaboration and work through strategies to overcome some of the key barriers to effective collaboration. You will be guided by how2glu experience and research, glucard™ tools and peer discussion. Sabina will graphically illustrate concepts, demonstrate tools by sharing live visualisations, respond to your particular experiences, questions, objectives and issues and signpost follow-on resources.

To register for this event, please request a ticket here.

Please note, different ticket options are available for both NINE DTP students and non-NINE DTP students. A waiting list is available and, if there is a significant amount of interest in this course, we will rerun it at a later date.

If you have any access requirements or need assistance attending this course, please email [email protected].

For more information, see: https://www.how2glu.com/

Details

Date:
21st October 2020
Time:
1:30 pm - 3:45 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/introduction-to-collaborative-working-tickets-121513930437
NINE DTP - a collaborative partnership funded by the ESRC