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Collaborative leadership in voluntary organisations
Collaborative leadership in voluntary organisations

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This free course was written by Owain Smolović Jones and Carol Jacklin-Jarvis. It was first published on OpenLearn in January 2020. Additional content provided by OU in Scotland, September 2020.

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Article: Morley, S. (2015) ‘Stephen Morley: The refugee crisis requires collaboration between big and small charities’, Third Sector. Courtesy Steve Morley steve@sangoconsulting.co.uk. © Steve Morley

Article: Gelb, B. (2010) ‘Light bulb moment: Barbara Gelb on joined up thinking’, Third Sector, 29 March courtesy: http://www.thirdsector.co.uk

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