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Cross-Boundary Collaboration: Assessing Policy, Management, and Technological Capabilities

This presentation, delivered by G. Brian Burke at the ISM Conference in Austin, Texas, in 2011, explores the critical aspects of cross-boundary collaboration among state consortia. It discusses why collaboration is essential yet challenging, outlines the capabilities required for effective collaboration, and presents a capability assessment model. Attendees will gain insights into the importance of collaboration in government and will be provided with additional resources to further their understanding and implementation of collaborative approaches.

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Cross-Boundary Collaboration: Assessing Policy, Management, and Technological Capabilities

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    1. Cross-Boundary Collaboration: Assessing Policy, Management, and Technological Capabilities G. Brian Burke State Consortiums: When, Why and How? 2011 ISM Conference Austin, Texas August 15, 2011

    2. Overview The Center for Technology in Government Why collaboration is important and difficult Defining cross-boundary collaboration The capabilities required to collaborate A capability assessment model Links to additional resources

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