Formulating Industry-Academic Collaborations That Work: Best Practices to Ensure a Strong Relationship After the Agreements are Signed

IF 0.7 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Technology and Innovation Pub Date : 2020-03-15 DOI:10.21300/21.2.2020.169
M. Dilling, Anne C. DiSante, Ross Durland, Christine Flynn, L. Metelitsa, V. Selvamanickam
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Collaborations between academia and industry are growing in scope, duration, and sophistication. The best collaborations recognize the unique strengths and skill sets of both parties and are structured to leverage what each party does best. In many cases, these collaborations develop into long-term relationships, and it is important to develop the systems and structures needed to support these relationships to ensure that they meet the needs of both sides. Successful collaborations require the formulation of a governance structure to facilitate communication, decision-making, assessment of progress, and the inevitable changes of direction that accompany product development. This panel explored the pragmatic aspects of successfully structuring collaborations and managing the relationships after the deal is done. Several dominant themes associated with successful collaborative relationships emerged from the discussion, and these will be explored in this article.
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制定有效的产学研合作:协议签署后确保牢固关系的最佳实践
学术界和工业界之间的合作在范围、持续时间和复杂程度上都在增长。最好的合作认识到双方的独特优势和技能,并充分利用双方最擅长的领域。在许多情况下,这些合作发展成长期关系,重要的是要开发支持这些关系所需的系统和结构,以确保它们满足双方的需求。成功的协作需要制定治理结构,以促进沟通、决策、进度评估,以及伴随产品开发的不可避免的方向变化。该小组探讨了在交易完成后成功构建合作和管理关系的务实方面。讨论中出现了与成功的协作关系相关的几个主要主题,本文将对这些主题进行探讨。
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