Timo Järvensivu : Collaboration with a Pulse
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Timo Järvensivu highlights essential strategies for productive collaboration, focusing on effective coordination and facilitation across organizational boundaries.
Meetings, discussions, workshops and other network encounters are the foundation of successful collaboration among people, teams and organisations. D.Sc. (Econ.) Timo Järvensivu has studied, trained and consulted network collaboration across three decades. In this book, Järvensivu illuminates the core of coordination and facilitation in collaboration: What is a productive collaborative encounter? What does a good encounter require? What types of methods and tools do thriving networks need?
D.Sc. (Econ.) Timo Järvensivu has studied, trained and consulted network collaboration across three decades. In his previous book "Managing in Networks - Learning, Working and Leading Together" (2020) he studied the foundations of leadership in networks. Based on a new decade of research and consulting experience he now takes a more detailed look at coordinating and facilitating trust-based collaboration.
D.Sc. (Econ.) Timo Järvensivu has studied, trained and consulted network collaboration across three decades. In his previous book "Managing in Networks - Learning, Working and Leading Together" (2020) he studied the foundations of leadership in networks. Based on a new decade of research and consulting experience he now takes a more detailed look at coordinating and facilitating trust-based collaboration.
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| Author | Timo Järvensivu |
| Co-authors | Translated by: Helena Lehti |
| Title | Collaboration with a Pulse |
| SKU | P-COLL-4C6A9F |
| Keywords | collaboration, facilitation, coordination, Networks, Encounters |
