'Designing and Guiding Complex Collaborations: Getting Everyone to Take Action Together'

November 12, 2020
2:00 pm

About this event

MSU's Office of Research and Economic Development and the Stennis Institute of Government are hosting a four-part virtual training series this fall focused on advancing team science.

The virtual sessions are free to all MSU faculty and staff members.

Session 4

"Designing and Guiding Complex Collaborations: Getting Everyone to Take Action Together"

Thursday, Nov. 12; 2 p.m.; Webex

This session focuses on the importance of collaborative teams making commitments to connect and learn on a regular basis using the "30/30" tool. With the understanding that "thinking" and "doing" happen simultaneously, this skill focuses on how to set up a process to reconvene and continue to conduct focused conversations that will allow collaborations to learn, grow, and sustain momentum.

Register for free

Details

Type
Seminar
Location
Online via Webex
Contact Name
Lynn Taylor
Additional Information
For disability accommodation, please contact Lynn Taylor at ltaylor@research.msstate.edu.