from partnership to impact: forging, convening, and funding cross-sector collaborations
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FROM PARTNERSHIP TO IMPACT
– FORGING, CONVENING, AND
FUNDING CROSS SECTOR
COLLABORATIONSPresenter: David Styers
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• Manager of Program & Business
Development at Presidio Institute
• Senior Governance Consultant for
BoardSource and Center for Volunteer and
Nonprofit Leadership
• Former Board President of the Council for
Certification in Volunteer Administration
and Volunteer Alexandria
• Former Senior Director at Points of Light
DAVID STYERS
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• Presidio Trust initiative located at historic
Fort Scott, a stunning 20-acre campus
overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge
• Provides transformational experiences that
inspire, encourage and empower leaders to
make positive impact in their communities
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• www.leaderosity.com
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Leadership
LEADERSHIP
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LEADERSHIP ISN’T THE SAME AS…
A POSITION
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LEADERSHIP ISN’T THE SAME AS…
MANAGEMENT
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LEADERSHIP ISN’T THE SAME AS…
IMPOSING SOLUTIONS
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ZONE OF PRODUCTIVE DISEQUILIBRIUM
He
at
Time
Where Change Can Happen
Where Change is Avoided
Danger! Fear! Anxiety!
ZPD
Status
Quo
Fight
or
Flight
Adapted from Cambridge Leadership Associates
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Leadership
SECTOR
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COMMON THINKING ABOUT SECTORS
Government
Nonprofit
Business
Tax-Code Designations Industries
Technology
Health Care
Finance
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Collaboration
CROSS SECTOR
COLLABORATION
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THE INTEREST-BASED FRAME
Source: What Barriers? Insights from Solving Problems through Cross-Sector Partnerships
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CROSS SECTOR COLLABORATIONS
OFTEN FEELS LIKE
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CROSS SECTOR COLLABORATION
SHOULD FEEL LIKE
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HOW CAN YOU TELL IF YOUR TEAM
IS COLLABORATING?
Source: Chris Thompson’s Regional Physics Blog
CO-BLAB-ORATION COLLABORATION
Focused on assigning blame
or taking creditFocused on outcomes
Stakeholders participate to
protect
Stakeholders participate to
generate value
Opinions rule Data is king
Talk exceeds actionActions emerge from
engagement
Informal process Intentional, rigorous process
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SO WHAT IS CROSS SECTOR
LEADERSHIP?
• The practice of building alliances of individuals
working within and across sectors that together
have a role in solving a problem and achieving a
shared goal.
• This work requires people who can facilitate the
members of these alliances in confronting their
challenges, adjusting their values, changing
perspectives, and learning new habits.
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CROSS SECTOR LEADERSHIP SKILLS
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• How do we get to know one another as
people?
• How do we create space to understand
one another’s experiences, work, training,
and pressures?
• How do we build and maintain empathy for
one another and commitment to the work?
• How do we build the resilience to be able
to speak frankly without fear?
I. DEVELOPING TRUST
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THE STOKE
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• Name
• City you were born
• City where you currently live or work
• One thing you like best about volunteering
A NEW WAY OF INTRODUCTIONS
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IDEATION: WHAT ARE YOUR TOP
WAYS TO DEVELOP TRUST?
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Framing the Discussion
1. Position as an individual
2. Position of organization or community
3. Expertise
4. Charisma
5. Resources
II. MANAGING POWER DYNAMICS &
CONFLICT
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• What’s the source of your power?
• What's a time that you used it for good?
• What’s a time you could have used it more effectively? Or that it got away from you?
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
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1. How can you use your power to enable those without (or with less power) to have an equal voice?
2. What’s worked? What hasn’t? What conflicts does it create and why?
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
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“I take it that everyone is in basic agreement about this decision?” Alfred P. Sloan, long-time president and chairman of General Motors, would say in a meeting. Everyone would nod yes. Sloan would replied, “Then I suggest we postpone the decision. Until we have some disagreement, we don’t understand the problem.”
NEVER SHY AWAY
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THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT
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1. Be open to new information, ideas, and ways of defining the problem and developing solutions
2. Develop and test hunches
3. Recognize that failure is necessary
4. Don’t be satisfied until ultimate goal is achieved
III. FOSTERING AN INNOVATION
CULTURE
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• Missed more than 9000 shots in career
• Lost almost 300 games
• 26 times, missed game winning shot
• Failed over and over and over again
FAILFEST
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• Identify a story from your personal or work life where you tried to do something and failed
– Why did you fail (try and generate at least
3 reasons)?
– What did you learn from failing?
– Has this informed how you approach other
things?
FAILFEST
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• What did the team members’ stories have in common? What makes failure feel less bad and more like learning? What could you commit to as a group to enable folks to learn together?
• How do you innovate in your program design, reporting, structure, etc.
FAILFEST DEBRIEF
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LET’S TALK!
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• Is difficult and messy, but can produce more powerful solutions than silos
• Has a greater chance of success if you spend the time to build the team
• Has no recipe because it depends on the people – use your judgement and try things until you figure out what works best
CROSS SECTOR COLLABORATION
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IT WAS GREAT…
Thank you…
Let us know how the
Presidio Institute can help
you!
Phone: 415-561-4480 http://institute.presidio.gov/
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