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SESSION 3: Building Coalitions Advocates constantly build networks among people and sometimes coalitions among organizations in order to bring about change. Often you can do together what no one can do alone. Networks and coalitions take time and energy to develop and maintain because they involve building relationships of trust with other people. Many advocates find this aspect of their work to be both the most difficult as well as the most rewarding professionally and personally
SESSION 3: Building Coalitions • Why do organisations come together? • common or mutually beneficial goals • Higher input/output ratio • Overcome uncertainty through risk sharing • Enhancing reputation&prestige of members • obligation through regulation or law • Share experiences, learn and avoid duplication
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SESSION 3: Building Coalitions<br />
Advocates constantly build networks among people and<br />
sometimes coalitions among organizations in order to<br />
bring about change.<br />
Often you can do together what no one can do alone.<br />
Networks and coalitions take time and energy to develop<br />
and maintain because they involve building relationships of<br />
trust with other people.<br />
Many advocates find this aspect of their work to be both<br />
the most difficult as well as the most rewarding<br />
professionally and personally