Volume
57
Issue
5
DOI
10.34068/joe.57.05.01
Abstract
Minnesota Extension needs to increase interdisciplinary collaboration across the organization to remain successful. Through interviews with associate deans and Extension educators, we investigated elements of existing interdisciplinary collaboration and recommended ways to approach such collaborations. Common themes identified were (a) the need to identify an issue requiring collaboration, (b) the need to define success, (c) the need to clarify expectations, and (d) the need to determine resources. Our findings can help Extension professionals get started, or unstuck, in the pursuit of successful interdisciplinary collaborations.
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Recommended Citation
Holland, A., Troschinetz, A., & Missaghi, S. (2019). Get Started or Unstuck: Four Elements of Successful Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Extension. The Journal of Extension, 57(5), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.57.05.01