Whether you are pursuing a public-private partnership or considering cooperation with your competitors, Watershed Partnerships will bring you useful stories of breakthrough collaborations to build great communities. Our in-depth conversations with seasoned leaders in community organizations and anchor institutions – working in healthcare, local government, higher education, and natural resources management -- will reveal why it is smart to align assets and share credit with your competitors to get great things done. Based on thirty years of experience counseling strategic partnerships, we will explore successful collaborations in water resources management, workforce development, equity and racial justice, and place-making infrastructure, and always offer three take-aways to consider in your work.

Watershed Partnerships
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Podcast Overview
Whether you are pursuing a public-private partnership or considering cooperation with your competitors, Watershed Partnerships will bring you useful stories of breakthrough collaborations to build great communities. Our in-depth conversations with seasoned leaders in community organizations and anchor institutions – working in healthcare, local government, higher education, and natural resources management -- will reveal why it is smart to align assets and share credit with your competitors to get great things done. Based on thirty years of experience counseling strategic partnerships, we will explore successful collaborations in water resources management, workforce development, equity and racial justice, and place-making infrastructure, and always offer three take-aways to consider in your work.
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Publishing Since
9/18/2020
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September 28, 2020
Leading by Sharing the Credit: community collaboration builds success for everyone
Megan Remark is the leader of one of America’s most successful hospitals and – not by coincidence – a cooperative collaborator who is not preoccupied with who gets the credit for success. In this episode, Remark explains why the murder of George Floyd has had a more significant impact on her and her organization than COVID-19 – and how her hospital is approaching the hard work of dismantling racism. Remark’s success in leading her organization comes from a willingness to pursue ...

September 28, 2020
Where is the love? Seitu Jones on tending the soil of community
Seitu Jones is a prolific public artist and truly integrative, visionary leader. In this episode, we’ll discover the sources of his passion for creative expression and leading social change. From the Civil Rights movement of the late 60s, to founding one of the largest urban organic farms in the country, to inclusive watershed management, Jones’ gifts for collaboration reveal an extraordinary capacity to see new connections. Seitu Jones's web site: https://seitujones...

September 28, 2020
Pivotal Moment of Choice: Choosing to be a transformational neighbor
Paul Pribbenow is a social ethics scholar, President of Augsburg University, and leader in a global movement of ‘anchor institutions’ seeking empowering relationships with their neighbors. In this episode, we’ll learn how a campus tragedy prompted Pribbenow to double down on Augsburg’s community relationships in Cedar Riverside – one of the Midwest’s most diverse and densely populated zip codes. Pribbenow leads the Cedar Riverside Partnership, a collaboration of leaders from local government...
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