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Assessment: What's working, what's not, and why - Programs of The Institute for Collaborative Leadership
Assessment: What's working, what's not, and why - Programs of The Institute for Collaborative Leadership
Assessing What’s Working, What’s Not, and Why

Is the collaboration working? Is it stymied? Are there conflicts? Can we do it better? What did we miss? What’s likely to pop up down the road?

ICL has documented the type of life cycle that thousands of collaborations have gone through – and the skills, knowledge and dispositions that are almost always present in successful collaborations. This research – and these tools – make ICL’s assessment services authentic and useful.

Whether you’re a donor, observer, partner or prospective partner ~ ICL can help you develop a clear understanding of your collaboration.
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