MUTUAL PARTNERSHIP
:
FROM NETWORKING
TO COLLABORATION
BY:
network as apart of
social capital
The elements of social capital:
network definition
•
“an extended group of
people with similar
interests or concerns who
interact and remain in
informal contact for
mutual assistance or
network definition
•
“a usually informally
interconnected group
or association of
persons (as friends
or professional
colleagues)”
Network elements
•
Mutual trust
•
Working together
•
Mutual assistance
Levels of
Partnerships
•
Networking
NETWORKING
Description
• Sharing Information
Elements
• Open• Low Commitment • Low Risk
CO-ORDINATION
Description
• Sharing information and altering
activities for mutual benefits.
Elements
• Open
• Low Commitment • Low Risk
CO-OPERATION
Description
• Sharing resources,
information and altering for mutual benefits
Elements
• Open
COLLABORATION
Description
• Sharing Resources , information and altering
activities to enhance the capacity of other partners for mutual benefits
Elements
• Open
• Very high Commitment • Work Hand in Hand
PARTNERSHIP
STRATEGIES
•
Waterfall Strategy
Waterfall Strategy
UMM
UMM
• UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYA H MALANG
Partner I
Partner I
• AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY
Partner II
Partner II• ASAIHL (The
Association of Southeast Asian
Institutions of Higher Education)
Partner III
Partner III
Sprinkler Strategy
UMM
Partner
UMM
Governmen t Australia
Chemoics Internation
Inc.
Lignan
University Al-Arabiyah li al-Jami’
BGP Engineer and Delff Univeristy
•
scientific information exchange,
•
visiting program,
•
scientific academic activities,
•
curriculum development,
•
continuing education and training
programs
, etc.
•
magazine or newsletter
•
published books
•
scientific journals
•
research reports
•
others
University introduction:
environment, students,
teaching staff, teaching
activities, research, facilities,
etc
2.
Visiting program
•
Joint researches
•
Roundtable discussions
•
Seminars
•
Workshops
•
Journal writing and
publications
•
Syllabus development
•
Module writing
•
Teaching learning strategy
•
Material development
•
Others
•
Short courses
•
Master Degrees
•
Doctorate Degrees
•
Post Doctor Programs
•
Others
KEY LESSONS FOR
PARTNERSHIP:
• The Vital Roles University
Leadership and Commitment at International Networking
• Long-Term Strategic Partnerships
with Built-in Flexibility
• Starting with a Shared Vision an
Strategy
• Having The Right People in
Charge
• Promoting a Multidisciplinary