Institutional Development in Social Interventions: Towards Inter-Organizational Effectiveness
Released: Jan 01, 2003
Publisher: Sage Pubns Ltd
Format: Paperback, 238 pages
Related ISBN: 9780761996620
Description:
This book posits that development process as a whole can be sustained only through inter-group, inter-organization and inter-community collaboration. Just as developing individual skills does not necessarily make an effective team and developing groups does not automatically translate into an effective organization, similarly developing organizations individually does not result in effective inter-organizational process. The authors put forth a theory and methodology of inter-group, inter-organization and inter-community collaboration. The book has generated fresh knowledge through responsible intervention programmes at the level of inter-organizational processes which has in turn challenged the conventional approaches in development interventions. It will provide development practitioners with a reliable conceptual base.
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