1. Inter-dependence and its Consequences for Leaders Part I: Tools for Collaboration 2. The Collaboration Spectrum 3. The 3 Legged Stool: Governance Operations and Behaviours 4. Measuring Collaboration 5. Analysing Different Organizational Cultures 6. The Partnership Roadmap Part II: The Collaborative Leader in Action 7. Secrets of Success: Conversations with Collaborative Leaders 8. Why some Collaborative Leaders Fail 9. Collaborative Leaders in the Board Room 10. Relationship Risk 11.Conflict and the Collaborative Leader 12. The Future Collaborative Leader
David Archer and Alex Cameron are founding Directors of Socia Ltd, a company which has an international reputation advising leaders of large organizations on how to get more from their business critical relationships. Their clients include leaders from sectors such as central government, transport, oil & gas and finance who face particularly significant collaboration challenges.
'Archer and Cameron have again proven their expertise in new world
of interconnected relationships. Technology may have increased and
changed dramatically, however, the second edition of this landmark
book shows the foresight the authors possessed in understanding how
collaboration is the key to deal with conflict, share control, and
serve stakeholders, all while maintaining the bottom line.'Dr E.S.
Wibbeke, Author of Global Business Leadership
‘Today’s toughest complex challenges facing business and society
need bold leadership across boundaries and many different
organisations. Archer and Cameron’s latest book shines a practical
light on examples of collaborative leadership in action across
private, public and voluntary sectors, and on the key leadership
capabilities needed by not just one but many leaders who need to
work together.’ Dr Keith Ruddle, Associate Fellow in Leadership,
Oxford University ‘The world's most dynamic businesses have one
thing in common they're boundaryless. They work naturally and
happily with others. If you want to know the secrets of becoming
boundaryless, this book is your best choice wise, authoritative and
extremely useful.’Robert Jones, Head of new thinking, Wolff
Olins‘The benefits of Collaboration are irrefutable; the evidence
overwhelming. But it remains counter cultural in many business
environments. The real value of this book is in its combination of
practical tools that leaders can deploy and inspiring case studies
to keep you on track when the going gets tough.’Andrew Haines, CEO
Civil Aviation Authority'The world is looking to technological
innovation to help solve its biggest problems. It is only by
bringing people together from different disciplines and
organisational backgrounds that we can build lasting solutions. In
this book David Archer and Alex Cameron address practical lessons
on how to make such collaboration work.' Tony Ridley – Emeritus
Professor, Imperial College London‘This new edition of
Collaborative Leadership could not be more timely. The recession
and ongoing austerity are forcing the pace on partnership working
between organisations and across sectors. Archer and Cameron
brilliantly demystify what collaborative leadership is, and how to
do it, in an accessible and engaging way. Anyone involved in
commissioning, joint ventures and not for profit collaborations
will benefit from reading this book.’Linda Holbeche former Research
and Policy Director CIPD and author of ‘Engaged: Unleashing Your
Organization's Potential Through Employee Engagement’‘The British
summer of 2012 was like no other before: showers of gold medals,
20m spectators, sideburns, Union flags and an impeccable Games
delivery. This didn't happen by chance. Seven years of
collaborative leadership across and within the public and private
sectors made it such a stupendous success: that's why this book
should matter to leaders.’Hugh Sumner Director of Transport,
Olympic Delivery Authority'This is a practical book grounded in
fertile experience. In a complex and highly interdependent and
increasingly densely connected world, proven practitioner tools are
vital to the leader seeking sustainable, collaborative success.
David and Alex capture the wisdom of all of it.'Gary L. Mann,
Global Lead, Talent & Organization Capability – Pfizer Primary
Care'This book is a timely reminder that we live in an increasingly
interdependent world and the problems we face can rarely be solved
by one organisation acting on its own. This puts a huge premium on
leaders who are good at working across boundaries; at identifying a
common purpose and reaching solutions. Collaborative leadership
requires energy, determination and different behaviours. It isn’t a
guarantee of success. But it is essential in today’s tougher
climate. Alongside the theory (from evolutionary biology to slime
mould), there are practical tools and real world examples. A great
read for those who are looking for inspiration at the end of an
eventful year.'Bronwyn Hill, Permanent Secretary at the Department
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs'Originally published in
2009, the new edition provides an important update in thinking
about collaborative leadership and its importance in this global,
inter-connected and rapidly changing world. I enjoyed reading this
book – it is very accessible, interesting, and provides a useful
source of ideas and points to reflect upon. It is clearly located
in the ‘real’ world and everyday best practices of business and
management. As an educator, I will recommend it to students -
particularly those with aspirations to become global
leaders.'Professor Barbara Allan, Dean, Westminster Business
School.'This is the age of collaboration, survival and success
demand it. Technology enables collaboration across geographies, but
the biggest challenges remain those of culture and leadership. This
book grasps the nettle of where leaders go wrong and is the user
manual to survive and thrive in complex organisations facing 21st
century challenges that demand a new type of collaborative
leader.'Clive Grinyer, Director of Customer Experience, Cisco'Alex
Cameron and David Archer have been pioneers in articulating the
advantages of collaborative leadership. Leadership styles vary,
from the autocratic and dictatorial to the consensual. The authors,
though, make a compelling case for a different approach in a
fast-changing world – one which embraces the ability to build
relationships; to handle conflict; and to share control. There have
been plenty of examples, some well-documented in this book, of
alternative styles less suited to the contemporary world, with all
its complexities and inter-dependencies. If you read this book, it
will at the very least provide you with much food for thought; and
at best, you may be encouraged to act on its wisdom.'Sir Ian Magee
CB, Senior Fellow, Institute for Government & Senior Adviser Booz &
Company'Archer and Cameron have again proven their expertise in new
world of interconnected relationships. Technology may have
increased and changed dramatically, however, the second edition of
this landmark book shows the foresight the authors possessed in
understanding how collaboration is the key to deal with conflict,
share control, and serve stakeholders, all while maintaining the
bottom line.'Dr E.S. Wibbeke, Author of Global Business
Leaderhip'Archer & Cameron demonstrate a hands-on understanding of
the nitty-gritty aspects of making collaboration work.' Alex
Cameron, Director Socia Ltd, management consultant and executive
coach.
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