The Collaboratory is a handbook for experienced or aspiring practitioners in all fields of change. This book is about empowering ordinary people to make a difference in the world. It explores the transformation that emerges when groups working on similar issues collaborate rather than compete.
The Collaboratory is a handbook for those interested in making change happen: experienced or aspiring practitioners in all fields of change. This book is about empowering ordinary people to make a difference in the world by providing a simple-to-use process methodology on how to engage stakeholders around a burning issue. It features for the first time an overview of the many philosophies, approaches, and theories that have shaped the change-maker community in the past four decades. The book offers countless examples of how such a Collaboratory can work in many different settings in education, business, NGO, and social enterprise communities and for groups of engaged citizens. This groundbreaking collection of ideas explores these Collaboratories and offers practical recommendations and benefits to readers interested in working in this way. [from the Foreword] “Leaders of the future will need to have an intrinsic understanding instead of how networks operate and how to collaborate and build coalitions of the willing. For all these leaders, this book provides an invaluable roadmap. It demystifies the process of collaboration and shows how – through a structured approach – it can become firmly embedded in any organisation.” Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever “Collaboration and Co-creation are needed NOW; this book provides the practical tools for making change happen/for building the future.” Jean-Paul Jeanrenaud, Director, One Planet Leaders, WWF International “Every few years a new technology energizes the field of planned change. The Collaboratory is the latest example. Every change agent needs to read this book.” Robert E. Quinn, Margaret Elliott Tracy Collegiate Professor in Business Administration; Professor of Management and Organizations, University of Michigan “We know there are no universal recipes, and no ready-made expert solutions for the unprecedented tangle of issues and tensions that face us both locally and globally. But the power and emergence that arises from collaboration and co-creation is rich, real, and ready to work. This book is an inspiring invitation and guide to be part of this world wide movement for positive change.” Professor Stephen Sterling, Centre for Sustainable Futures, Plymouth University, UK “This book shows how organizing can be fun, practical, and transformative. Are you tired of trying to improve things but ending up with the same old boring processes? Then stop, and create a Collaboratory: here you find personal narratives that take the reader alongside wonderfully inventive and sensitive social innovators who combine a rare mix of practical step-by-step guidance with profound theory that touches heart and soul. Keep this book beside you, and give it to your boss!” Jonathan Gosling, Professor of Leadership Studies, University of Exeter Business School
The introduction is free to download here.This book is about empowering ordinary people to make a difference in the world. It explores the transformation that emerges when groups spread around the world working on similar issues discover synchronicities, often cross-pollinating, and collaborate rather than compete. A Collaboratory is a facilitated space where stakeholders meet to discuss burning societal issues. Each collaboratory is different and needs to be carefully designed to fit the context, ambition, purpose, stakeholders, culture, and space.Part 1 of the book sets the stage by explaining what a collaboratory is, where it emerges from, how it is defined and how it fits into the larger context of the social lab revolution that is happening all over the world.Part 2 of the book unpacks the many dimensions and considerations that contribute to the magic of a collaboratory experience. We offer nine unique insights and perspectives that need to be considered and form an integral part of a successful collaboratory.Part 3 offers eight inspiring examples of how a collaboratory could be applied. We look at applications in the educational field, within organizations, among institutions, and as movements.Part 4 offers a pragmatic outlook on how to get started if you want to use the Collaboratory in your own field of work. The book offers a narrative roadmap using a real-life example of a co-designed and co-created Collaboratory in Norway.Offering practical recommendations and benefits, and bringing together insights from a range of experienced academics, practitioners and facilitators, The Collaboratory is a handbook for experienced or aspiring practitioners in all fields of change: in society, in organizations of all kind and in the field of education.