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include the inter-institutional groups belonging to governmental, private, and mixed
institutions involved in health and other activities on social development who share a
common philosophy. As stated by aforementioned authors, a healthy alliance is a means not
an end. They consider eight essential characteristics for obtaining a successful alliance: - A common task or purpose; -members are selected because they have specific expertise; - members know their own roles and those of other members; - members support each other in the task; -members support each other in their skills and personalities; - members have a commitment to accomplishing the task; -there is a leader who will coordinate and take responsibility, and -the team may have a base. |