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Volume 29, Issue 6: December, 2002
Abstract
Making the Most of Collaboration: Exploring the Relationship
Between Partnership Synergy and Partnership Functioning
Elisa S. Weiss, PhD, Rebecca Miller Anderson, MPH and Roz
D. Lasker, MD
Considering the challenges inherent to collaboration and
the time it takes to achieve measurable outcomes, partnerships
need a way to determine, at an early stage, whether they are
making the most of collaboration. The authors have developed
a new measure, partnership synergy, which assesses the degree
to which a partnership’s collaborative process successfully
combines its participants’ perspectives, knowledge,
and skills. This article reports the results of a national
study designed to examine the relationship between partnership
synergy and six dimensions of partnership functioning: leadership,
administration and management, partnership efficiency, nonfinancial
resources, partner involvement challenges, and community-related
challenges. Data were collected from 815 informants in 63
partnerships. Results of regression analysis conducted with
partnership-level data indicated that partnership synergy
was most closely related to leadership effectiveness and partnership
efficiency. Implications of these findings for research and
practice are discussed.
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