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Partnership Brokering Community of Practice (PB CoP) purpose:
We will co-create our PB CoP purpose with our members and add it to this page once developed.
PB CoP members will achieve this purpose by:
We will co-create our PB CoP strategy with our members and add it to this page once developed.
Partnership Brokering Community of Practice (CoP) working group purpose:
The CoP working group purpose is to create and hold a vibrant learning space that enables partnership brokers to partner well across the partnering continuum and cycle in a way that builds organisational partnering capability.
The COP working group will achieve this purpose by:
Creating and holding a vibrant learning space that:
connects partnership brokers with a network of like-minded practitioners who are proactively learning how to navigate challenges and opportunities across the partnership continuum and cycle.
supports partnership brokers to develop and apply partnership brokering skills and experience
empowers partnership brokers to deepen and embed a best practice approach to partnering.
co-creates a suite of local resources, tools and templates to support best practice partnership brokering.
Partnership Brokering Community of Practice (PB CoP) purpose:
We will co-create our PB CoP purpose with our members and add it to this page once developed.
PB CoP members will achieve this purpose by:
We will co-create our PB CoP strategy with our members and add it to this page once developed.
Partnership Brokering Community of Practice (CoP) working group purpose:
The CoP working group purpose is to create and hold a vibrant learning space that enables partnership brokers to partner well across the partnering continuum and cycle in a way that builds organisational partnering capability.
The COP working group will achieve this purpose by:
Creating and holding a vibrant learning space that:
connects partnership brokers with a network of like-minded practitioners who are proactively learning how to navigate challenges and opportunities across the partnership continuum and cycle.
supports partnership brokers to develop and apply partnership brokering skills and experience
empowers partnership brokers to deepen and embed a best practice approach to partnering.
co-creates a suite of local resources, tools and templates to support best practice partnership brokering.
Communities of Practice (CoP) can develop their practice through a variety of activities. A few typical examples include:
•Problem solving
•Requests for information
•Seeking experience
•Reusing assets
•Coordination and strategy
•Building an argument
•Growing confidence
•Discussing developments
•Documenting lessons
•Visits
•Mapping knowledge and identifying gaps
We would like to understand what activities you would find valuable in our Partnership Brokering CoP. Please complete the survey below. We will share the results in our first CoP session on March 2 and build further on your preferred activities to co-create future CoP content.
Thank you for attending our first Brisbane based Partnership Brokering Community of Practice. So that we can plan future sessions, please complete the quick 1-2 minute survey.