Coalition is a term that describes an agreement between groups or individuals to work together on a common goal. It usually happens when people believe that working together will amplify their efforts and have a greater impact. Coalitions can be found in many areas including business, government and even military affairs.
It is generally accepted that stable coalitions thrive where there are purposeful and intentional relationships between the members. These relationships should be extended beyond the leadership of the coalition to include middle officers too. Taking time to discuss how member and officer roles will work in the coalition and agreeing on processes such as how press releases are processed is vital.
Stable coalitions need good communication, trust and a shared vision. In order to have a successful coalition it is necessary to know your members and understand their motivations, interests, political ideology, culture and values. It is important to respect the autonomy and integrity of all member organizations. It is also important to understand that while all members may have a common agenda, rarely do they agree on everything.
In terms of the governance of a country, it is possible for political parties to form coalition governments in order to gain power and control the policy making process. This type of governance allows for a greater diversity of ideas and perspectives to be brought to the decision making table. It can also help to reduce the polarization that often occurs in politics and encourages compromise-based policies, which are more likely to last longer than policies imposed by a single party.