the art of collaborating training program

Join us and imrove your practical collaboration skills

  • COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR SUCCESSFUL MULTI-STAKEHOLDER COLLABORATION

    Take this opportunity to improve your practical skills for unleashing the potential in collaboration projects and processes! Are you leading or part of a multi-stakeholder initiative where many different organizations meet around complex issues? Are you facing challenges such as finding common ground and common goals, utilizing the different perspectives and competences, handling conflicts and unforeseen happenings, creating ownership, progression and results?

    Join our digital training starting in January 2025. Be part of an interactive training where proven practical mindsets and methods are in focus!

  • Who are you?

    You are one of many different participants with very different backgrounds and working contexts:

    You are either leading/managing or participating in one or more multi-stakeholder collaboration initiatives involving different organizations and knowledge perspectives. You are interested in how to further strengthen the collaboration initiative and how to move it forward. You want to improve your personal and professional skills in order to contribute even more to the progress of these processes.

    You may be working in a private company, or at a university, in a public organisation or a non-profit organisation. You might be working within city development, education, culture, sustainability, construction, healthcare, energy, agriculture, research and innovation, social services, local and regional development etc. You might be leading a larger triple/quadruple-helix network or cluster initiative. Your work can involve different levels (international, national, regional and local) and different geographies.

  • Dates and Content

    23 rd of January 2025: Understanding the art of collaborating: The unique characteristics of multi-stakeholder-collaboration; leading in the “transitional space”; helpful perspectives on human interaction and communication. The importance of realizing how we are embedded in different contexts and the need for curiosity.

    13 th of February 2025: Establishing a collaborative dialogue and culture: Patterns of communication and relationships, methods for using a communication perspective that enhances meaningful meetings where different perspectives are involved. Collaborative inquiry and the art of creating an explorative culture and strong relationships in systems

    13 th of March 2025: Mobilizing the larger system for a joint direction: Taking a systems perspective for involving the right actors in the right way. Methods for finding the higher purpose and clarifying levels of ambitions; questions as a powerful tool for mobilizing

    10 th of April 2024: Integrating differences: How to utilize conflicting interests and perspectives for new understanding and innovation. How to prevent and be in conflict in constructive ways. Understanding your role and yourself as collaboration facilitator; in-the-moment facilitation

    8 th of May 2025: Collaborative ownership and decision-making: The importance of involving key stakeholders within the participating organizations; methods for decision-making in multi-perspective groups. Creating feedback-loops to strengthen collaborative ownership

    18 th of June 2025: Collaborative design and learning or “being collaborative about collaboration”: Methods for designing long-term multi-stakeholder collaboration processes; how to establish a continuous focus on results and learning.

  • Why are collaboration skills so important today?

    Multi-stakeholder collaboration is crucial for solving today’s complex problems where many different perspectives and organizations are involved. We can see the need for collaboration everywhere: within and between businesses, universities, the public sector, and non-profit organizations; at and between the local, regional, national, and international levels; between different organizations, sectors, fields of expertise, and perspectives.

    Many professionals find themselves managing projects and processes where different organizations and knowledge perspectives meet to create new solutions. These projects and processes take place within and between areas such as climate, health, city planning, growth and competitiveness, healthcare, energy, mobility and transport, construction, international collaboration, local and regional development, research and innovation and many more.

    Collaboration initiatives help us uncover knowledge and insights that are hidden in between our traditional silos. When our diverse views and understandings meet, there is great potential for new ways of thinking and acting. But this can also be the biggest challenge, as we are not used to lead between our silos. So how can successful collaboration initiatives be enabled and managed practically to unleash this great potential?

    Specific skills and methods are needed in multi-stakeholder collaboration. These differ from traditional project management tools and leadership models created for leading within organizations. These skills can be trained and applied for immediate and better results and real progress in complex issues.

  • What you can expect from the training

    • A deep understanding of how to practically lead multi-stakeholder collaboration successfully

    • A toolbox for creating collaborative dialogues, a collaborative culture, co-action and commitment in processes where many stakeholders are involved

    • Supporting mindsets for dealing with complexity and conflicting interests in a creative way

    • Practical experience of the effects these mindsets and tools can create in a multi-stakeholder group

    • Inspiring exchange of knowledge and experience with other collaboration leaders and initiatives

    • Insights for improvements of your own context

    • An opportunity to be part of an international network of collaboration initiative leaders

  • Practical information

    Time: 09:00-15:00 CET with one hour break 12:00-13:00

    Location: Via Zoom. Zoom links will be provided to participants

    Cost: 2450 Euro. Discounts available for nonprofits

    Contact: Send an email to info@lankaconsulting.se for more information or registration

    The training sessions are interactive and you will have lots of opportunities to connect with other participants. Between training sessions we provide you with extra digital material on our digital learning platform. You will als receive a copy of our book “The Art of Collaborating” (Bottheim, Zingmark 2024).

  • Our training approach

    High usability and practical benefits in the participants’ everyday collaboration work characterizes our training approach. We put a lot of effort into integrating the learnings in the participants’ professional contexts. We alternate theory and practice and adapt to different learning styles. We consider it important to create a safe space for both dialogue, exercises and reflection, thereby enabling and creative presence among the participants. High interactivity and focus on typical situations in multi-stakeholder collaborations that are based on the experiences of the participants, ensures that the training becomes relevant for all participants. We always use creative tools for visualization and documentation during our trainings.

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