4. Operational organisation
Cooperations can be loose experience-sharing groups or a community of interest up to a joint venture.
The following principle applies: the more intensive the cooperation, the higher the regulation needs!
It is recommended to start a collaboration with a kind of "trial phase”. It should be smaller work and projects carried out together to find out if:
In each cooperation, different partners work together to achieve the common cooperation goals.
A precise definition and distribution of roles, a description of the corresponding competences and responsibilities are essential for a functioning cooperation.
The following can be exemplary roles and tasks in a cooperation:
For smaller cooperation projects, it is quite possible and usual that these tasks are taken over all only by one person.
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By entering into a cooperation, basically every partner commits to contribute both material and financial resources to the cooperation and to actively participate in the development and implementation of the cooperation. In return, each partner expects to participate in the joint cooperation success.
You should keep an eye on open and clear communication about fundamental rights and obligations arising from the partnership and try to fix it.
Important for the cooperation success is the assurance of a immediate and regular flow of information between the partners. Regular coordination sessions of all partners support the care of the interpersonal relationships and serve the mutual information and motivation and give to all members the feeling of being involved.
In addition, however, especially in the operating phase cooperation a rapid and efficient communication between the partners must be ensured.
We recommend you to :
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SELF-ASSESMENT
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