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acob and Margot are meeting again to discuss Jacob’s report on the current state of NewSky Services’ collaborative and networking practices, and his preliminary suggestions for action. Margot: ‘Firstly, thanks for all your hard work on this report, Jacob! I’ve taken it to our overseeing committee, who are very impressed with your suggestions.’ Jacob: ‘Great. I think we have a lot of room to expand our services and become more efficient through increased networking and participation. Where would you like me to go from here?’ Margot: ‘Based on your excellent work here, I’d like to put you in charge of our networking and collaborative practices as a project manager. What do you think we should do?’ Jacob: ‘Thanks very much! I’ll do my best. Taking this as a cohesive project is a good start, I think. I’d like to start by researching established networks and investigating potential collaborators.’ Margot: ‘I agree. Can you identify a number of established networks that could help us increase our services? There may also be collaborators locally that we could partner with.’ Jacob: ‘Absolutely. I’m excited to see where a commitment to networking and collaboration can take us.’
7. Describe how understanding how the industry is structured, including how public and private organisations work together, may help Jacob to identify collaborative opportunities. (Approx. 50 words).
The industry is structured by-
1- Skilled workers
2- Leader, managers, CEO etc.
3- Infrastructure
4- Products
5- Buyers and supplier
Public and Private organisations work together if they shared a common vision and goal. The private organisation uses governmental assets and resources and make various public facilities and services for the people of the country. In return, government also support them.