Solving today’s complex sustainable development challenges requires multi-sector collaboration and an all-of-society approach. However, whilst such shared value partnerships (simultaneously achieving business and societal benefits) are often hailed as “the answer,” practitioners can find them challenging and at times frustrating.
Bangkok Training, October 2013
Cross Sector Partnerships – Public Private Collaboration The Partnering Initiative is pleased to announce it is partnering with IMA International on a new 5-Day intensive training course on public private collaboration, running from 28th October – 1st November 2013. Partnerships are an important component in today’s complex interconnected world. Whether it is dealing with suppliers […]
London 2-Day ‘Essential Skills for Effective Partnering’ Training
On 24th and 25th October 2013, The Partnering Initiative will be running a 2-day ‘Essential Skills for Effective Partnering’ in London, UK. Following a successful 2-day pilot course in Washington DC in April, this open training course will now be run over 2 days. Whilst covering all the main elements of the partnering cycle and providing an […]
Take your partners: new insider on large companies and collaboration
When we started to implement the Business Innovation Facility (BIF), a programme funded by DFID and managed by an alliance including TPI, I was among many who thought that supporting companies to partner would be central to what unfolded over the three years of the pilot.
Education is Everybody’s Business: Can collective action maximize the impact of companies’ investments in education?
We would all agree that education is a fundamental pillar of sustainable development and underpins enduring prosperity and economic growth. Indeed, it is one of the central pillars of the Millennium Development Goals. So why, despite much effort, does the achievement of quality ‘Education for All’ remain a major global challenge?
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