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The Measuring Success Project

The Measuring Success Project. January 17, 2014 J.Billman , P.J. Lundgren, S. Brown. Purpose of the Project. To ‘Practice what we preach’ To address 3 key questions:  Who are we? What do we want to do? IDENTITY  How are we organized? STRUCTURE

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The Measuring Success Project

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  1. The Measuring Success Project January 17, 2014 J.Billman, P.J. Lundgren, S. Brown

  2. Purpose of the Project • To ‘Practice what we preach’ • To address 3 key questions: Who are we? What do we want to do? IDENTITY  How are we organized? STRUCTURE  What are we actually doing? FUNCTION

  3. Phase I: Historical Analysis Part A: Analysis of organization’s archived records Part B: Interviews with founding members

  4. Phase II • Administration of Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • Interviews with current members/stake-holders to ascertain current perceptions • Current Consortium member participation

  5. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • Purpose • To ascertain usefulness of the free online tool for Consortium participants • To obtain feedback on perceptions of collaboration among Consortium participants

  6. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • The Instrument • Available at http://www.wilder.org/Wilder-Research/Research-Services/Pages/Wilder-Collaboration-Factors-Inventory.aspx • Developed from analysis of empirical collaboration studies • Identifies 20 factors that contribute to collaboration success

  7. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • 13 respondents • 20 factors, 6 categories • Environment • Membership characteristics • Process and structure • Communication • Purpose • Resources

  8. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • Factor Scale • 1.0 to 5.0 As a general rule...Scores of 4.0 to 5.0 - strengths, don't need attentionScores of 3.0 to 3.9 - borderline, deserve discussionScores of 1.0 to 2.9 - concerns that should be addressed

  9. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory

  10. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory

  11. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory

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  15. Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • Open-ended questions: See handout

  16. Phase II: Phone Interviews • Ongoing • Time commitment: 15 minutes • Questions formulated to advance understanding of findings from the Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory • To date: 3 interviews completed, 2 scheduled

  17. To Date…Data Gathered • Historical Analysis • Documents • Interviews • Wilder Collaboration Inventory Survey • Interviews

  18. Get Involved! • Participate in an interview • Assist in data review and analysis

  19. Opportunity: The McKinsey OCAT • Organizational Capacity Assessment Tool • In-depth tool • http://mckinseyonsociety.com/ocat/what-is-the-ocat/

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