Collaboration Math: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Abstract: 

Reducing the toll of traffic-related injuries requires a concerted effort, calling on the resources, commitment and expertise of diverse agencies, professionals and community members. Traffic safety is affected by numerous aspects of community life such as how neighborhoods are designed, how fast cars travel and how safe people feel walking or driving to key destinations. Preventing traffic-related injury is a responsibility shared by many. As evidenced by many federal, state and local efforts, partnerships, coalitions and networks have become common ways to address the incidence of traffic crashes, fatalities and other injuries. The purpose of this paper is to describe Collaboration Math, a tool developed to help individuals and groups representing different disciplines, organizations or constituencies work together effectively. This practical tool was designed to make key differences and similarities within groups explicit, so that they are more likely to succeed in the challenging work of building and sustaining collaborations. 

Author: 
Cohen, Larry
Aboeleta, Manal
Gantz, Toni
Van Wert, Jennifer
Publication date: 
September 1, 2003
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Cohen, L., Aboelata, M., Gantz, T., & Van Wert, J. (2003). Collaboration Math: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Collaboration. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3ff0c55z