Practice Areas

Collaborative structures teams of people with expertise in four distinct areas. Each practice area is a lever for knowledge share, capacity building and action. But in any given engagement, the work may intersect more than one practice area team. In that case, internal teams work collaboratively across specific projects. The result is the maximum use of the experience and knowledge of multiple people, all working together for the best possible results.

    ) Civic Infrastructure—Engagement across multiple sectors within a community to build public responsibility and mobilize action for sustainable results

    ) Knowledge Products—Distinctive online and print products and tools that get the right information to the right people at the right time

    ) Network DevelopmentIntentional and strategic development strategies to develop networks and learning communities, including structured and facilitated learning environments that create, capture and share collective knowledge

    ) Organizational Learning—Development of new cultures and structures that enable people to continually learn together within organizations and move away from traditional silos of knowledge

Tell-A-Friend | [printer friendly] [printer friendly]

powered by antharia