New York City


Tuesday, January 31 at 7:00 p.m.
Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, HKS

Bill Bratton led the LAPD, the NYPD, and four other police departments through years that transformed policing and cities. He knows all about the cost of going it alone-and the benefits of collaboration. Zach Tumin led industry and government organizations through change and collaboration-as well as building and managing programs here at Harvard Kennedy School. Using their experiences and those of others, in their new book Collaborate or Perish! Bill and Zach tell great stories of collaboration, from the cubicle to the boardroom, the factory floor to the squad room. As men and women reach across boundaries to achieve together what none can alone, Bratton and Tumin together reveal the keys to success for collaboration-and give us a playbook for the networked world. Sponsored by the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management, the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, the HKS New England Alumni Association, and the HKS Office of Alumni Relations.

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Title Collaborate or Perish | REACHING ACROSS BOUNDARIES IN A NETWORKED WORLD
Co-Author William Bratton
Publisher Random House/Crown Business
Price $26.00
Summary Bratton and Tumin provide practical strategies on how organizations and individuals can use today's connected world to foster collaboration, build coalitions, and solve evolving problems. It is the ultimate guide to getting things done in today's networked era.
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William Bratton, Chairman, Kroll Associates (HKSEE '87)

Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director & Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, HKS (MPP ’82)


Julie Wilson, Harry Kahn Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, HKS

Venky Narayanamurti (Welcome and Introductions), Director, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program, Belfer Center for Science and International, HKS

Christine M. Cole (moderator), Executive Director, Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management, HKS (MPA '01)