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Collaboration: where now? David Coleman interview available now

The audio for the second interview with David Coleman is now available. Themes to emerge during the interview this time round: Where now for collaboration? In the context of the economic downturn, and reduced budgets for OD in general, how do collaboration specialists make a strong business case for what they do? Measuring the impact [...]

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Fit Forum Event: David Coleman returns for more conversation on collaboration

We found our recent conversation with David Coleman so fruitful and relevant to the wider field of human relations in an organisational context that we have invited him back. David has agreed to join us next Wednesday, 11th August, at 8am Pacific Time/4pm UK time. He is the founder and Managing Director of Collaborative Strategies. [...]

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David Coleman on collaboration, with added seagulls: recording now available

The audio for our recent interview with David Coleman is now available, and this was one of the most interesting ones we have done. Themes to emerge during the interview include: The importance of taking a holistic view on collaboration , without which the chances of success are minimal. TCOP Model (numbers in brackets are [...]

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Fit Forum Event: thought leader David Coleman joins us for a conversation…

The recent Football World Cup in South Africa provided a number of remarkable examples of what happens when collaboration and interpersonal fit works, and when it is truly dysfunctional. If the teams from France and England offered fine examples of dysfunctional collaborative relationships, then Germany’s team was the polar opposite, as was that from the [...]

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