Prioritising collaboration for improvement
Collaborating and networking is vital for improvement. But with so many networking and collaboration opportunities available, how do we decide which ones to invest our time in?
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About this event
This session will explore:
- The challenges of keeping connected.
- Tools to help prioritise networks that align with your goals, purpose and organisational objectives.
- Social network dynamics and the changes in structures and patterns of relationships, which can change within networks over time.
Host
Committed, enthusiastic, collaborator and network weaver. Current role CEO COPE Scotland www.copescotland.com which held since the charity was founded in 1991. Vision to work with others to build a kinder, fairer, healthier world where people and the planet suffer less. Skills, qualifications and experience…… extensive. Reason for being involved with Q? To connect with others wanting to help build a healthier, kinder, fairer world where people and the planet suffer less. Mission, to grow an idea not an empire.
Direct email hildac@copescotland.com
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