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This book directly helps decision-makers and change agents in companies, NGOs, and government bodies become more proficient in transformative, collaborative change in realizing the SDGs.
This practitioner's handbook translates a systemic - and enlivening - approach to collaboration into day-to-day work and management. It connects the emerging practice of multi-stakeholder collaboration to easily understandable models, tools, and cases. Numerous, concrete cases not only bring this methodology to life, but also help identify the challenges and avoid common mistakes. The book can be used as a guide to apply a breakthrough approach for navigating the complexity of stakeholder systems, designing results-oriented process architectures, ensuring the success of cross-sector change initiatives, and enlivening collaboration ecosystems for SDG implementation. It is designed to enhance high quality stakeholder engagement, dialogue, and collaboration.
A must-read, the book sets a new standard for the collaborative implementation of Agenda 2030 and is a foundational guide for leading sustainability transformations collectively to achieve climate change mitigation, social integration, equitable value chains, and broad sustainability challenges.
Contents
Introduction 1. Getting Started - Understanding Collaborative Action for Transformative Change 2. Getting active - Making Multi-Stakeholder Collaborations Work 3. Ensuring Success - The Role of Dialogic Process Facilitators in Enlivening Collaboration Ecosystems 4. Becoming Transformative - Process Architectures for Building Impactful Collaboration Ecosystems 5. Becoming Reflective - Cultivating a Culture of Learning 6. Epilogue