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Need to solve an intractable problem? Try collaborative governing

Nov 9, 2023
Jorrit de Jong and Amy Edmondson discuss the challenges of collaborative governing to solve intractable problems. They highlight the importance of building trust, creating a culture of safety, and being empowered to try, fail, and learn from mistakes. Finding an entry point is key, as shown by a group in Manchester that tackled homelessness and opioid abuse. They explore the applicability of cross-boundary collaborations in different contexts and provide recommendations for encouraging such collaborations.
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Quick takeaways

  • Solving complex societal problems requires collaboration between multiple organizations and sectors, incorporating diverse perspectives and expertise for creative problem-solving.
  • Overcoming barriers to successful cross-boundary collaborations involves defining the problem, building trust and psychological safety within the team, and navigating multiple accountability challenges.

Deep dives

The Need for Cross-Boundary Collaboration

Solving complex societal problems like homelessness and climate change requires collaboration between multiple organizations and sectors. These problems have various causes and consequences, making them difficult to solve with a one-size-fits-all approach. Different perspectives and expertise are necessary for creative problem-solving and the acceptability of solutions.

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