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Come to the table: Community partnerships for rural economic development.

机译:上桌讨论:促进农村经济发展的社区伙伴关系。

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What images does the phrase "come to the table" or "at the table" evoke in you? A formal, elegant dining experience complete with candelabras and champagne flutes? Or a red checkered tablecloth, mismatched tableware, and flowers plucked from shrubs as the centerpiece? The title of this study of partnerships originated from the phrases "come to the table" and "at the table" used over 225 times by twenty-six interviewees to describe the partnerships they created, maintained, and in some cases, sustained for the purpose of creating economic development opportunities for their rural communities.;The people and sites studied provided rich insights into the components of partnerships needed in any community or organization for the purpose of achieving effective and lasting results. This multi-site comparative case study research was unique because it provided a rare opportunity to study a group of partnerships formed specifically in rural communities in the Southeast and, as part of the grant requirement, had to have involvement from the local community college or university.;An interviewee asked the researcher, "Was our success serendipitous?" There is much more to partnerships than serendipity or good luck, but those interested in forming partnerships need to be aware each one is different and must be evaluated with the unique contexts, people, and resources of local communities or business organizations. What common factors have to be present to get people to the table to create positive and relevant outcomes, or "a meal" for their local communities or organizations?;This study revealed the common factors that must be considered before attempting to partner, including the community's history and readiness to work together; partners' commitment to collaborate and involve "non-traditional" leaders in the partnership; the ability to get high level leaders to represent their respective organizations, be actively involved, and organize around realistic goals and objectives; and to develop reporting and accountability systems to ensure trust can develop and results are achieved.;The people who come to the table are critical. The leaders who are tapped must be willing to share power with one another, they need to have a sincere desire to help and enable others in their communities, observe basic meeting facilitation skills, such as meetings that last an hour or less, and possess communication skills that allow them to communicate at all levels of social strata. Additionally, all of the partnerships need that one person who is the "glue that binds" or "the hub of the wheel" who keeps the team organized, enthusiastic, and accountable to one another.;Community colleges serve many roles in their local communities, and untapped potential exists for them to better understand how they can positively influence change for the citizens of the areas they serve. Additionally, the colleges in this study realized many benefits of participation including outside funding, community goodwill, and recruiting potential new students.;Emergent themes from this study included the important role neutrality plays in team development, the role and compensation of the organizational driver, the role of the grant fiscal agent on the team, if the partnership is formed as a grant requirement, how coaching impacts team development, and the contribution of the non-credit functions within the community college or university, which was significant.;This research may be of interest to college administrators who want to better understand how they can redirect resources in their communities to serve all citizens in a way that is beneficial. Additionally, applications exist from the study to aid local economic developers, businesses and industries, and grant funders as study results provide insight into the inner-workings of effective collaborations for the purpose of effectively working together to create wealth for all citizens in rural communities.;This study provides probing insight in the actual functioning of the teams so that patterns and commonalities are revealed for the purpose of creating economic development opportunities for rural communities. Just like any culinary experience, the components -- table, place settings, diners -- are the same. What creates the difference between dining experiences are how those components are used. The same analogy applies to partnerships. The components are universal, but it is up to each team to determine how to use those components within the context of their community or organizations.
机译:短语“来到桌子”或“在桌子上”会唤起您什么样的印象?带有烛台和香槟杯的正式,优雅的用餐体验?还是红色的方格桌布,不匹配的餐具以及以灌木摘下的花朵为中心?合伙企业研究的标题源自短语“来到餐桌”和“在餐桌上”,被二十六个受访者使用了225次,用以描述他们为此目的建立,维持和维持的合伙企业;为农村社区创造经济发展机会。;所研究的人员和地点对任何社区或组织所需的伙伴关系组成部分提供了丰富的见解,以实现有效和持久的结果。这项多站点比较案例研究的独特之处在于,它提供了难得的机会来研究专门在东南部农村社区中建立的一组合作伙伴关系,并且作为赠款要求的一部分,必须由当地社区学院或大学参与;一位受访者问研究人员:“我们的成功偶然吗?”伙伴关系的意义远非偶然或好运,但是对建立伙伴关系感兴趣的人需要意识到每种伙伴关系都是不同的,必须根据当地社区或企业组织的独特背景,人员和资源进行评估。要使人们坐下来为他们的当地社区或组织创造积极和相关的结果或“吃一顿饭”,必须存在哪些共同因素?该研究揭示了在尝试合作之前必须考虑的共同因素,包括社区的历史和愿意合作的意愿;合作伙伴致力于合作并使“非传统”领导人参与合作的承诺;使高层领导者代表各自组织,积极参与并围绕现实目标进行组织的能力;并开发报告和问责制系统,以确保可以建立信任并取得成果。被挖掘的领导者必须愿意彼此分享权力,他们必须有真诚的愿望来帮助和帮助社区中的其他人,观察基本的会议主持技巧,例如持续一小时或更短的会议,并拥有沟通能力使他们能够在各个社会阶层进行交流的技能。此外,所有合作伙伴关系都需要一个人,即“胶水束缚者”或“车轮中枢”,使团队保持组织性,热情并相互负责。社区学院在当地社区中扮演着许多角色,还有潜力让他们更好地了解他们如何为服务区域的公民带来积极影响。此外,本研究中的大学还实现了参与的许多好处,包括外部资金,社区善意和招募潜在的新学生。本研究中的新兴主题包括中立性在团队发展中的重要作用,组织推动者的作用和报酬,赠款财政代理人在团队中的角色,如果合伙关系是赠款的要求,教练如何影响团队发展,以及社区学院或大学中非学分职能的贡献,这一点很重要。想要更好地了解他们如何重新分配社区资源以有益于所有公民的大学行政人员,可能会对他们感兴趣。此外,该研究还存在一些应用程序,可以帮助当地的经济开发商,企业和行业,并为资助者提供资助,因为研究结果可以洞察有效合作的内部工作,从而有效地共同为农村社区的所有公民创造财富。 ;这项研究为团队的实际运作提供了探索性的见识,从而揭示了模式和共同点,目的是为农村社区创造经济发展机会。就像任何烹饪经验一样,餐桌,餐桌布置,用餐者等组成部分都是相同的。用餐体验之间的差异是如何使用这些组件的。同样的类推适用于合伙企业。这些组件是通用的,但是要由每个团队决定如何在其社区或组织的上下文中使用这些组件。

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  • 作者

    Battle-Bryant, Rebecca.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Carolina.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Carolina.;
  • 学科 Education Community College.;Education Higher.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 408 p.
  • 总页数 408
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 高等教育;社会结构和社会关系;高等教育;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:38

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