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Step One: Collaborate by Choice, Not by Chance
Step Two: Check the Legalities and Definitions
Step Three: Consult With the Federal Specialists
Step Four: Hold the 'Partners' Accountable
Step Five: Maximize the Value of Collaboration
Step Six: Achieve the Best Results With Sound Management Techniques
Appendix I - Treasury Board Secretariat Contacts
Appendix ll - Selected Bibliography
Appendix III - Examples of Current Federal Collaborative Arrangements and Lessons Learned
Appendix IV - Procurement of Products and Services
Appendix V - Donations and Sponsorships
Intermediaries and the Delivery of Programs and Services
Making sure we mean the same thing ...
Should we use an intermediary organization?
Selecting The "Right" Intermediary
Managing The Working Relationship With An Intermediary
Appendix A - Examples of Intermediaries Involved in the Delivery of ISTC Assistance
Appendix B - Alphabetical List of Acronyms Used in This Paper
Appendix C - Factors to consider in using intermediary organizations