Effective Strategies for Transdisciplinary Collaboration

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Explore the concepts of transdisciplinary collaboration, definitions, effective communication, successful team dynamics, storytelling, creating joint identity, and more. Learn how to foster meaningful connections and work together harmoniously for collective goals.

  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Teamwork
  • Transdisciplinary
  • Strategy

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  1. Transdisciplinary Collaboration Trudy Milburn, Ph.D., AVPAA Tess Marchant-Shapiro, Ph.D., Political Science

  2. Definitions Interdisciplinary: 2+ disciplines Transdisciplinary: Interconnected work Synthesizing difference

  3. Communication Communication: Two views Listening Asking questions Being receptive Collaboration: meaning established in relation; developing common bases for collective action

  4. Unsuccessful v. Successful Teams (Thompson, 2009) Question the expertise of others Act sarcastically Demonstrate boredom Spend time together Discuss language differences Share humorous moments

  5. Story-telling and Joint Emplotment Importance of creating a common goal Shared story Writing together

  6. Creating Joint Identity Who are we together? Are our work habits complementary? More than sum of parts

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