Partnerships: working across boundaries - for iPod/iPhone
Partnerships: working across boundaries - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
How much more can you achieve by working with others rather than working alone? How should you manage relationships across various physical and cultural divides? This album explores how the formation of a variety of partnerships, spanning public, private and voluntary sectors, has radically regenerated the City of Stoke-on-Trent in the UK, bringing major improvements for the city’s physical and social environments. A second case study features Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders), and examines how this large global humanitarian relief organisation harnesses a variety of relationships to help people in extreme emergency situations. This material forms part of The Open University course B822 Creativity, innovation and change.
Working across boundaries
An introduction to this album’s content
Dec 1, 2009
53 sec
Transcript -- Working across boundaries
An introduction to this album’s content
Dec 1, 2009
Regeneration
How partnerships can bring in the essential finance needed for regeneration of Stoke-on-Trent
Dec 1, 2009
7 min
Transcript -- Regeneration
How partnerships can bring in the essential finance needed for regeneration of Stoke-on-Trent
Dec 1, 2009
Tourism
How the City Council and Royal Doulton worked together to develop visitor services at the pottery.
Dec 1, 2009
3 min
Transcript -- Tourism
How the City Council and Royal Doulton worked together to develop visitor services at the pottery.
Dec 1, 2009
Neighbourhoods
The way in which partnerships and collaborations can improve the safety of communities
Dec 1, 2009
3 min
Transcript -- Neighbourhoods
The way in which partnerships and collaborations can improve the safety of communities
Dec 1, 2009
Infrastructure
Cobridge’s canals are improved as a result of different bodies working together
Dec 1, 2009
2 min
Transcript -- Infrastructure
Cobridge’s canals are improved as a result of different bodies working together
Dec 1, 2009
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