Successful Partnering

Successful Partnering
Author: Henry J. Schultzel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996-02-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471114659

How to reap the enormous benefits of this dynamic newpractice SUCCESSFUL PARTNERING Fundamentals for Project Owners and Contractors In the tightly budgeted and competitive business environment of the1990s, firms involved in construction projects can no longer (ifthey ever could) afford the suspicions, squabbles, and evenlitigation that have afflicted far too many projects. Thisenlightening book shows project owners, construction professionals,and others how to implement the recently developed practice ofpartnering as a more efficient, cost-effective, and far lessstressful way of planning, organizing, and completing constructionprojects. Adopted by such organizations as the Army Corps ofEngineers, its growing number of converts have reported fewerdelays and lawsuits and other benefits, including a morecooperative and focused work atmosphere. With this new book--theonly one of its kind currently available--practicing professionalswill gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals of partneringand how to apply them to their construction projects. Successful Partnering It is a sad fact that as many as 70% of all construction projectswill result in some kind of litigious action and this, in turn,will result in enormous losses of money, time, and energy for allparties involved. In the hope of avoiding this debilitating drainon resources, many construction-related firms have adopted therecently developed practice of partnering. In partnering, allparticipants work together and accept joint responsibility for thecompletion of a project. Successful Partnering shows you how toinitiate and build partnering relationships in your projects, andhow, with a united management agenda, a construction team can focuson problem solving instead of fault finding. Written by two recognized authorities on partnering, this uniqueguide takes you through the process of partnering, giving youinvaluable insights from the perspectives of principalparticipants. By examining the case studies and numerous examplesthat illuminate the text, you will learn from the inside what worksand what doesn't, and how to maximize your chances of establishinga successful partnering relationship. Specifically, this bookprovides insights on such important issues as: * Why partnering is becoming a rapidly growing practice in theconstruction industry and what the benefits are for owners,construction contractors, architects, engineers, and others * How to lay the foundation for partnering: testing for goodcontracts, good teaming, and good partnering * The fundamental principles and mechanics of partnering, includingthe roles of the facilitator and the trainer * Legal aspects of partnering * The personal and group dynamics of partnering and how they affectcreative problem solving and efficiency Successful Partnering is an indispensable guide to a practice thatis revolutionizing the way construction projects are beingorganized and completed. Written for all those involved in thecomplex work of construction--engineering, design, and constructionmanagers; as well as lawyers, accountants, and suppliers,Successful Partnering is a lucid introduction to an important newdevelopment in construction management.

Building Successful Partnerships

Building Successful Partnerships
Author: Sebastian Buckup
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 383494064X

​Hailed by some as fundamental pillar of global governance, and criticized by others as manifestation of ‘top-down globalism’, multi-stakeholder partnerships have become the new mantra of policy-makers around the globe. However, our understanding of what drives success and failure in these hybrid institutions remains scetchy and incomplete. This book will introduce a production theory of partnering which describes how the contributions actors add to a partnership are translated into results. The objective of this new perspective on collaboration is to make sense of the complex dynamics partnerships face and to derive fundamental propositions on how governance structures should be designed to make partnerships succeed.

Partnernomics

Partnernomics
Author: Mark Brigman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781543176742

In today's business world, strategic partnerships are the fuel for exponential growth for companies large and small. PARTNERNOMICS not only brilliantly illustrates the unique benefits these business relationships bring but also provides a clear framework for managing and leading partnerships to success. PARTNERNOMICS is a legitimate, first-of-its-kind book that offers unique, game-changing insights through an interactive experience. The book contains chapter specific QR Codes and URLs that direct the reader to landing pages that contain videos and other resources to enhance the reader's experience. Successful partnerships are transformative for any business. PARTNERNOMICS offers an innovative, thoroughly researched toolkit for developing and nurturing strategic business partnerships. Dr. Brigman's exhaustive research combined with his C-level background and Fortune 100 experience adds significant value to this essential guide to building and leading strategic partnerships. With his tactical and strategic advice, readers realize the full potential of partnership, defying conventional zero-sum thinking. PARTNERNOMICS challenges everything you thought you knew about starting, maturing, and maximizing business partnerships. Brigman encourages us to replace transactional partnership thinking with strategic concepts like trust, esprit de corps, and the Partnership Pyramid. This fast-and-fresh book is packed with ideas for re-calibrating our traditional approach to business relationships. Read it before you continue to use old-school approaches in our rapidly evolving business environment.

Partnering

Partnering
Author: Jean Oelwang
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 059318954X

An inspirational call to build deep business and personal relationships as the foundation of a meaningful life and purposeful collaborations, drawing from the wisdom of legendary partnerships including Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Ben and Jerry, Desmond and Leah Tutu, and the collective who saved humanity by closing the ozone hole. Our individualistic society has created an environment of fear, division, and domination, which has crushed our ability to relate meaningfully to each other and diminished our capacity to innovate and collaborate. Jean Oelwang, president and founding CEO of Virgin Unite, has been on a decade-long exploration to find out how to nurture relationships with depth and purpose. Deep connections shape who we are and have a profound ripple effect on everything we do, supporting us to achieve more, withstand anything, and amplify impact. Those enduring partnerships are the foundation of a meaningful life as well as the backbone of any successful organization and collaboration. From hundreds of interviews with sixty great partnerships, ranging from business partners, to friends, to life partners, who have made a profound difference, Oelwang offers new insight into how to build relationships that matter. She identifies six core principles including the all-important virtues that connect great partners, the daily rituals that they use to stay in sync, and the skills that allow them to disagree respectfully and productively. Packed with wisdom to nourish the relationships that give us strength and meaning, Partnering is a profound call-to-action to forge partnerships in service of a greater purpose.

Partnering with Microsoft

Partnering with Microsoft
Author: Ted Dinsmore
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2005-10-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1482280914

Advance Praise for Partnering with Microsoft: 'Partnering with Microsoft is the first great book about the breathtaking culture, opportunity and roadmap for joining Microsoft's 850,000 partners cutting an impressive B swath in the marketpl

Strategic Partnering

Strategic Partnering
Author: Luc Bardin
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749468815

Strategic Partnering - remove chance and deliver consistent success - is designed to take the guesswork out and provide you with a ground-breaking and fully encompassing system of rules and processes, to make your partnering strategy a vitally important and transformational reality. Supported by invaluable insights from a wealth of senior leaders across a range of leading global organizations, the book introduces a comprehensive and practical new model of demonstrated methodologies, to remove chance from the partnering process and help you target 100 per cent success. Whether you are a government official, board member, CEO, senior executive, account or procurement leader, marketer or a manager involved in value added relationships within your organization, then this book could be the 'vade mecum' to the development of your successful strategic partnering strategy and prove deeply 'transformational' to the way you think about, run and create value in your organization or business.

Building Successful Partnerships

Building Successful Partnerships
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

This guide presents useful research findings and best practice information about developing parent and family involvement programs. The first chapter focuses on reporting research findings on parent involvement and highlights pertinent findings on how parent involvement benefits students, parents, teachers, school quality, and program designs. Chapters 2 through 7 each focus on a specific program standard for establishing quality parent and family involvement programs. These are: (1) communicating; (2) parenting; (3) student learning; (4) volunteering; (5) school decision making and advocacy; and (6) collaborating with the community. Chapter 8 focuses on important issues to consider when developing parent involvement programs, including overcoming barriers and knowing how to reach out to key players. Chapter 9 examines three important activities for program development, and chapter 10 summarizes the main ideas in the guide. Four appendixes contain a National PTA position statement on parent and family involvement, parent and faculty survey responses, forms and worksheets for program implementation, and a list of resources. (Contains 60 references.) (SLD)

Partnering with Purpose

Partnering with Purpose
Author: Janet L. Crowther
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2004-10-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0313040931

Learn how to maximize your library's resources, gain access to more resources in your community, promote services, and reach new segments of the population through partnerships—with businesses, with schools, with other nonprofit organizations. Drawing on their experiences in developing successful partnerships with a variety of organizations, these authors show you how to go about creating productive and mutually beneficial community partnerships. They also explain how to avoid some of the common partnership pitfalls along the way. Based on what has become widely known as the WRL model, the guide begins with the rationale for partnerships and the organizational library structures needed; and then shows you how and with whom to form partnerships, how to handle challenges that may arise, how to meet partners, and how to create and maintain mechanisms for tracking and evaluating partnerships. The authors use the analogy of courtship to clarify the various phases of partnership development: glances, dating, engagement, and marriage. Brimming with samples and reproducible forms, this practical hands-on guide contains everything you need to get started on the partnership path.