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Using college faculty to facilitate

Posted  by Ed Morrison.

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Here's another way that colleges and universities can play an important role in building regional collaboration. Virtually every college or university campus has some faculty schooled in the skills of facilitation. That's a valuable asset when you are trying to build new collaborative habits among economic development (and workforce development) organizations. 

Here's an example from Moline, IL. Two representatives from the University of Northern Iowa helped facilitate a session among the different parties involved in economic development. Read more.  

When it comes to forging new habits of collaboration, the soft stuff really is the hard stuff.  


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