Collaboration at Work

Collaboration at Work

Collaboration at Work is an American based organizational-focused think-tank comprised of international researchers and practitioners working to promote organizational justice; it has become a widely cited theory-to-practice think tank on dispute resolution and ethics in organizations. Collaboration at work convenes twice a year at the Harvard Club in New York City.

It is a program of the the Institute for Collaborative Engagement an American based internationally focused think-tank which uses collaborative strategies to address social and organizational problems in areas ranging from human rights and international development to procedural justice.


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