How the Public Thinks About Cross-sector Collaboration
TAKEAWAYS FROM HART RESEARCH FOCUS GROUPS
TAKEAWAYS FROM HART RESEARCH FOCUS GROUPS
Guidance on how to effectively make the case for cross-sector collaboration to key stakeholders, including insight into whether the public sees cross-sector collaboration as a “breakthrough” approach to solving public problems, how words like cooperation, partnership, and collaboration resonate (or do not) with citizens, and the overall rationale for cross-sector collaboration that the public finds most compelling.
Insights into how each of the business, government, and non-profit sectors is perceived, which can help practitioners communicate the need for and value of cross-sector collaboration to their constituencies by illuminating the assets they bring to the collaboration, and how the assets of other sectors can help them overcome their limitations.
See The Intersector Project’s article in SSIR (“What does the public think about cross-sector collaboration?“) for more practical takeaways from this research.