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Creating a level playing field for collaboration

Creating a level playing field for collaboration

By: Tonnie van der Zouwen
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How can we make a difference together, in equity and mutuality, instead of inviting people to participate in a project they do not own? In this series, we discover what works by sharing stories of lived experiences from a diversity of wise guests. Organizers, participants, facilitators, and researchers of participatory projects. By sharing examples and insights, we want to contribute to co-creating a world that works for all. Special thanks to Jane Lewis for helping to bring this series to life and to our guests. Hosted by Tonnie van der Zouwen. Help us to grow by rating and giving a comment.Tonnie van der Zouwen
Episodes
  • #16 Lieteke van Vucht Tijssen: Courageous executives - realising a cultural turnaround in a collaborative manner
    Jun 18 2025

    What is the role of executive leaders in a collaborative change process? In this inspiring episode, we sit down withsociologist and former university executive, Lieteke van Vucht Tijssen. She takes us back to a pivotal moment in her career: stepping in as interim board member at a Dutch University of Applied Sciences in crisis. With financial instability and declining educational quality, Lieteke faced the challenge of turning things around—without resorting to yet another costly reorganization. Instead, she championed a bold cultural shift: moving from a rigid, top-down management style to a participatory, quality-driven educational ethos. She takes us behind the scenes of a pivotal moment—the 2010 “Craftsmanship andMastery” conference, where 300 staff, students, and leaders came together for a one-day large-scale intervention. Through carefully designed dialogue, clearframeworks, and inclusive participation, the university community began to reimagine itself—not as a “bachelor production machine,” but as a true house of education. Through her story, we explore the power of intrinsic motivation, professional responsibility, and the role of co-creation in building sustainable change. She also shares practical lessons on executive leadership, student engagement, and sustaining change through follow-up actions.

    Chapters

    • Introduction to Lieteke and the executive perspective
    • A university in crisis: Challenges for the interim board
    • Turnaround to a quality culture in education, engaging the whole system
    • Applying the Large Scale Interventions approach for whole system change
    • Establishing clear boundaries for the playing field for collaboration
    • Forming a stakeholder steering commission, including a governor
    • Challenges at the top, fear of losing control
    • Courageous leadership to overcome fear and misunderstandings
    • A one-day large group conference to initiate the turnaround
    • Clear frameworks forcollaboration
    • Follow-up actions to sustain change and growth
    • As a governor, take daily sorrows and small results into account


    More info

    • Lieteke van Vucht Tijssen on LinkedIn
    • Article ‘Enhancing the Impact of Co-Creation Research: Large Scale InterventionsWith a Stakeholder Steering Committee for Whole System Engagement’
    • Article Kwaliteit als cultuur. Ruimte voor de innerlijke drive van HBO studenten (Dutch)

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    43 mins
  • #15 Babah Tarawally: The wisdom of Ubuntu - a path to connection
    May 2 2025

    In this episode, we welcome Babah Tarawally, a journalist, columnist, and author originally from Sierra Leone. Baba discusses the philosophy of Ubuntu and its relevance to creating a level playing field for collaboration. He shares his experiences as a migrant from Sierra Leone to the Netherlands, highlighting the challenges of integration and the importance of seeing each other as human beings. The discussion also touches on the need for reciprocity in relationships, the differences in how migrants and refugees are welcomed, and the role of community support systems in fostering a sense of belonging. Reflecting on the broader journey of life, Babah encourages listeners to consider what they will leave behind for future generations. He stresses the importance of investing in others and taking care of the environment, so that we leave the world in a better state for those who come after us.

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    More information

    Babah Tarawally on Wikipedia

    Books by Babah Tarawally (overview and descriptions)

    Column in Trouw (Dutch daily newspaper)

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    27 mins
  • #14 Siddharth GJ - The essence of collaboration beyond disabilities
    Apr 18 2025

    In this episode, we welcome Siddharth, a senior banker from Bengaluru, India, with over 20 years of experience in the banking industry. Siddharth shares his inspiring journey of living with cerebral palsy, a condition that affects his coordination, and how he has overcome numerous challenges to achieve success. He holds multiple master's degrees and has authored a book titled "Simply Being Sidd." Siddharth is also a motivational speaker who enjoys discussing topics such as leadership, management, and self-awareness. He shares stories of how his childhood experiences have made him mentally stronger and how he has learned to take control of situations without worrying about others' perceptions of his condition. Siddharth highlights that effective collaboration requires a two-way process towards a common goal. He also talks about the importance of building personal relationships before starting any collaborative project. He shares his strategies for connecting with colleagues, especially those who may have different perceptions about disability. Siddharth's advice for facilitators, leaders, and researchers is to take the time to get to know each other and build relationships before expecting collaboration. He emphasises that understanding each other as whole human beings, beyond any disabilities or differences, is crucial for effective collaboration. Tune in to hear Siddharth's valuable insights on leadership, collaboration, and the importance of personal connections in creating an inclusive and productive work environment.

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    00:00 Introduction to Siddharth

    03:02 Childhood Experiences and Collaboration

    07:13 The Importance of Getting to Know Each Other

    13:46 Overcoming Perceptions of Disability

    21:42 The Essence of Collaboration Beyond Disabilities


    More info

    Siddharth on LinkedIn

    Simply being Sidd! My fight with life and God, book (2017)

    Am I normal?: Siddharth GJ at TEDxEMWS 11 min. video

    CavinKare Ability Mastery Award 2021, 2 min. video on Siddharth mission

    TEDxGateway- Siddarth GJ- Love yourself and Life will follow its own Path

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    25 mins
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