Author: Hein van Wyk
Date: 26.06.2012
Category: Partnership
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A response to Phill Butlers articles: A Mongolian Story and A North African Story
Some general observations concerning favorable conditions for cross-cultural partnerships …
Additional Thoughts… Four critical elements in cross-cultural partnerships
1. Common understanding of the current reality (The reason why the partnership exists)
Harvest Field Information (Needs Assessment)
Harvest Force Information (Asset-based Resource Assessment)
Values (Underlying Beliefs / Possible assumptions partners may have which will influence the process)
2. Common vision of a future reality (What the partnership wants to accomplish)
Values (Underlying beliefs / Possible assumptions partners may have which will influence the process)
3. Common commitment to partnership (Who the members of the partnership are)
Values (Underlying beliefs / assumptions partners may have which will influence the process)
4. Joint Strategy (How the vision will be accomplished)
Values (Underlying beliefs / assumptions partners may have which will influence the process)
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Keywords: Lausanne, partnership, visionsynergy, Mongolia, Hein van Wyk, cross-cultural
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