What should we do at different stages of a project?
Here are resources for common research phases:
Also resources for:
Create a map of which stakeholders are engaged and their relative power
It is not just scientific knowledge that is important for integrated research.
Analyse and visualise the causes and consequences of complex problems.
Making sure you are tackling the right issue.
You need to understand an issue before you can solve it.
Revealing and discussing different perspectives to see problems from other viewpoints
Finding a preferred option within a group while minimising people advocating for personal preference
Generate, discuss and synthesise different knowledge about changes over time.
Bringing together ideas and concepts from different sources.
A tool for negotiating and agreeing on project outcomes.
Learning from 'what not to do' in making your research useful.
A tool for teams to plan what a project will do and how it will do it.
Choosing and managing modes of communication.
Evaluating scientific collaborations, relationships and performance.
Get feedback on how an event went and what to improve next time.
Understanding different roles within a team.
What aspects of diversity are important to consider in research teams?
Understanding how you work and appreciating differences in others.
Recognising our preferences, biases and blindspots.
Ways of accommodating different ways of communicating.
Recognising different sources of conflict and how we deal with them.
Collaborating in integrated teams
Tips on being inclusive.
Plan who should participate when and their level of engagement at each stage.
Different degrees of participation in research by stakeholders.
Being mindful about where you hold meetings
General advice for organising and running workshops.
Cuppa teas and cross-cultural conversations.
Building and maintaining relationships when researching with Māori.
Incorporating the knowledge, skills and values of Māori society into research.
Personal qualities to develop for working with Māori.
Key Māori words and phrases relevant to environmental management.
Why is the Treaty of Waitangi important for research?
Mātauranga Māori in research collaborations