In 6-8 pages, discuss how leaders and managers view and practice multidisciplinary collaboration.
Introduction
Note: The assessments in this course must be completed in the order presented; subsequent assessments should be built on both earlier work and your instructor’s feedback on earlier assessments. If you choose to submit assessments prematurely, without considering and integrating your instructor’s feedback, your assessment may be returned ungraded, resulting in your loss of an assessment attempt.
The basic definition of multidisciplinary collaboration is working with professionals from other disciplines to serve a mutual client. However, there is much more to it. In multidisciplinary collaboration, there are philosophical aspects (for example, the rationale, respect for other perspectives while maintaining one’s own professional integrity) and practices (for example, the “nuts and bolts” of collaboration). A clear vision and plan for execution are necessary to be successful. In this assessment, you will compare the different ways leaders and managers view and practice multidisciplinary collaboration.
Overview
In the assessment, you will consider how leaders and managers view and practice multidisciplinary collaboration.
Instructions
Support the following with relevant academic, scholarly, peer-reviewed resources:
- Compare the different ways leaders versus managers implement multidisciplinary collaboration.
- For leaders, how might multidisciplinary collaboration be considered as part of an organization’s mission and vision?
- For managers, what needs to be considered to effectively promote multidisciplinary collaboration?
- Explain how leaders and managers must collaborate to promote multidisciplinary collaboration.
- How does the vision and goal of multidisciplinary collaboration relate to the implementation of it?
- Compare how two different leadership styles view and justify multidisciplinary collaboration.
- For example, how might an authoritative leader view multidisciplinary collaboration compared to a participative one?
- Analyze aspects of multidisciplinary collaboration between disciplines.
- How might different professional perspectives influence collaboration?
- What might be different if multidisciplinary collaboration incorporates interorganizational collaboration (professionals working within different organizations) compared to professionals from different disciplines working within one organization (such as in a hospital)?
Additional Requirements
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
- Written communication:
- Convey purpose, in an appropriate tone and style, incorporating supporting evidence and adhering to organizational, professional, and scholarly writing standards.
- Apply APA style and formatting to scholarly writing.
- References: Include at least two references per page from journals, a textbook, or a course reading.
- Be sure to find, evaluate, and discuss relevant academic, scholarly, peer-reviewed sources for your assessment using the Reviewing the Literature Campus page.
- APA formatting: Headings that define the sections of the paper, resources, and citations are formatted according to APA style and formatting. See the Evidence and APA section of the Writing Center for guidance.
- Length of paper: 6–8 typed, double-spaced pages, excluding the cover page and references.
- Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point