UK Coalition Government - how effective is it as a collaboration?
As many of our clients know, Red Ant Consulting apply a robust collaboration model that allows us to diagnose and prioritise very quickly which aspects of a collaboration to improve in order to make the biggest increases in effectiveness.
We have now applied this framework to evaluating what is currently the most prominent collaboration in the UK - that of the new coalition government. Before publishing our evaluation results, we would like to hear other people’s evaluation of the coalition - so we are running surveys against this collaboration framework over the next 5 days (14 June to 18 June).
There will be six different questions each day, each question asking your assessment of the coalition against a particular aspect. If you would like to be emailed the evaluation results, be sure to enter your name and email address at the end of the survey. You can of course remain anonymous if you prefer.
Day 5 - the final day of our survey is now here.
Many thanks for all the survey responses and feedback so far - particularly when you have needed to persevere with some questions that were harder to understand.
We expected some of these issues, but decided to retain these trickier questions in order to keep fully to the original aims of the exercise, where we are applying a model that:
a) is normally intended to take inputs from people within and close to the workings of the collaboration rather than those trying to form a view from outside;
b) has required some questions to be reframed from their usual organisational context to instead fit the very specific, political context of a newly formed, collaborative government
So - many thanks again - and just one more day of six final questions, if you would be so kind (Coalition Survey Day 5):




