Collaboration: Views from across the Sectors

Ahead of the publication of a special ‘Collaboration Playbook’, WIG is looking to understand the current state of cross-sector collaboration. In this short, anonymous survey we are looking to gain views from across the public, private, education and not-for-profit sectors to learn more about current collaborative practice.
 
For the purposes of this survey, we are defining cross-sector collaboration as ‘the linking or sharing of information, resources, activities, and capabilities by organisations in two or more sectors to achieve jointly an outcome that could not be achieved by organisations in one sector separately’.
1.What sector do you work in?(Required.)
2.Please state the extent to which you agree/disagree on below(Required.)
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Slightly disagree
Slightly agree
Agree
Strongly agree
Collaboration with sectors outside of my own is important in achieving desired outcomes for my organisation
I am satisfied with the current level of collaboration between my organisation and other sectors currently taking place
More collaboration between the sectors would support in achieving better policy outcomes or societal impact
I have enough resources (time, people, budget, etc.) to collaborate effectively with other sectors   
I currently receive enough development/training to collaborate as a leader to  achieve success in my role
3.Roughly how much time do you spend collaborating with sectors/organisations outside your own?(Required.)
4.What do you see as the main barrier to more effective collaboration between sectors?(Required.)
5.Do you have any examples/case studies where you feel there has been outstanding collaboration across the sectors that has delivered public good? (could be a policy, private sector initiative, academic work, etc.)
6.WIG is creating a ‘Collaboration Playbook’ to provide a practical guide for leaders and organisations on how to realise impactful collaboration. If you would like to receive a copy, and invites to future roundtables or other events on this subject, please leave your email: