Any creative partnership, memorialized by a "collaboration agreement" that spells out the responsibilities and rights of each party to the collaboration.
To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort. To cooperate treasonably, as with an enemy occupation force in one's country. Act of working jointly.
Joint efforts to achieve common purposes by sharing resources, responsibilities, and risks across agency lines.
n.: A literary partnership based on the false assumption that the other fellow can spell.
To combine forces to meet a common goal.
A term used to describe agencies, organizations and individuals working with one another cooperatively to ensure that a child's and family's needs are met through adequate services.(working together, respectfully)
People in different places working together as if they were in the same location.
Managers, scientists and citizens working together to plan, implement and monitor land management activities. The intention is to engage people who have information, knowledge, expertise and an interest in the health of natural ecosystems and nearby communities.
something done with cooperation
O-AIM defines "collaboration" as a mutually beneficial interrelationship between agencies at the system level. It is a specific type of relationship having the characteristics described by Himmelman (1994): working together to exchange information, alter activities, and share resources in order to enhance the capacity for mutual benefit and a common purpose. Other forms of working together, commonly mislabeled as collaboration, defined as distinct by Himmelman include: "Networking" (exchanging information for mutual benefit), "Coordinating" (exchanging information and altering actions for mutual benefit) and "Cooperating" (exchanging information, altering actions, and sharing resources for mutual benefit). See also Levels of Interaction
The act of working together through reflective listening and genuine articulation of ideas, in a partnership of mutual respect and diversity.
a team-oriented approach in which general and special educators work together to design and implement instructional programs for students with special needs, as well as programs for other students.
to work or labour together within a project.
Collaboration means simply to work together on a joint project or to work together toward mutual benefits and ends.
The process by which several agencies or organizations make a commitment to work together on a specified problem and unite to achieve common goals which cannot be achieved by each organization alone. Collaboration goes beyond cooperation and coordination, although both of these are necessary in a collaborative effort.
working together to achieve a goal Collaboration between industry and university research scientists should be encourage, the vice-chancellor said. collaborate (v), collaborative (adj), collaborator (n)
act of working jointly; "they worked either in collaboration or independently"
act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country
a cooperating suite of roles
an alliance of Western Australian civil society organisations with an interest in progressing sustainability in Western Australia
a name d collection of class es, interface s, and other elements that work together to provide some behavior that is bigger than the behavior represented by the sum of the parts
an historic partnership of some of Western Australia's leading non-government organisations, who have joined forces to help create a just and sustainable Western Australia
an historic partnership of some of Western Australia's leading non-government organisations, who have joined forces to help shape and promote the sustainability agenda for our State
a project in which the LAB works with the AFT and NEA in partnership with the National Foundation for the Improvement of Education to develop a new model for professional development schools through a specific project in Central Falls, Rhode Island
To work together in some mutual undertaking, to cooperate toward a common objective.
Group effort of special education teachers, regular education teachers, other service providers, and families working together to provide effective services and education. ( California Dept. of Education, 1994)
Webster's New World Dictionary defines both collaboration and cooperation "as working together". We distinguish between these two words in a specific way. Collaboration involves proactive understanding and use of the systems, structures, and processes required to work together effectively over time. Cooperation is working together in the moment without understanding why or how it happens.
A group of diverse individuals who work together to achieve a common goal.
A social skill involving working together with two or more persons.
An effort engaged by two or more persons, e.g., general education teacher, special education, therapist, and parent, who interact with and support each other in an effort to achieve a mutual goal.
A cooperative relationship that enables goals to be accomplished more effectively and comprehensively than by individual efforts.
A working arrangement between an artist and another person, group, or institution. Present throughout art history, collaborations are considered unusual today when artists tend to be valued for their individual voice and contribution to society. Some artists even form long-term working partnerships with other artists—these are seen as distinct from collaborations which are often temporary.
Any cooperative effort between and among governmental entities (as well as with private partners) through which the partners work together to achieve common goals. Such collaboration can range from very informal, ad hoc activities to more planned, organized and formalized ways of working together. The collaborative parties work toward mutual advantage and common goals. They share a sense of public purpose, leverage resources to yield improved outcomes, and bridge traditional geographic, institutional, and functional boundaries.
The cooperative efforts planned to take place in implementation of your project including a listing of those organizations with whom you will work to accomplish your outcomes.
to work together towards a common goal.
To work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavour.
Organizing collaborative efforts and understanding collaborative leadership
Work carried out by artists participating equally in artistic research and in creation and production of a work. See artistsâ€(tm) collective or group.
Ability to share information with a group of individuals having a common goal. A feature of the Covad Dashboard.
A term used in conferencing to refer to working together across distances remotely. Often specifically refers to Web conferencing solutions that provide sharing of applications, documents or Web sites on the participants’ PCs in real-time.
The willing exchange of diverse and varying ideas, visions, and perspectives with the objective of creating a unique and dynamic idea to better the organization while working together.
Work ing together, cooperation. [D02475] RMW process of maximizing both cooperative and assertive behavior to satisfy two part ies in conflict with one another. [D02476] PMDT
Sharing information and working together to achieve a goal.
a cooperative process in which interested parties, often with widely varied interests, work together to seek solutions with broad support for managing public and other lands. This may or may not involve an agency as a cooperating agency.
Cooperation between citizens of a country and its occupiers.
Active participation between two or more people to achieve a common goal such as co-authoring literature.
To work together in an artistic undertaking.
The interaction among two or more individuals that can encompass a variety of actions, such as communication, information sharing, coordination, cooperation, problem solving and negotiation.
Giving others access to work on a survey or quiz.
A group of organizations that works together to achieve a common goal by planning, designing, and implementing a project. In this effort, all stakeholders exchange information, share resources, enhance the capacities of each other, and alter their normal activities to achieve the goal. A collaboration must be a legal entity in order to apply for an Endowment grant.
A group of people with different values and outlooks working together to solve a problem.
Collaboration involves people with diverse interests working together to achieve mutually satisfying outcomes. Collaboration is known by many names, including problem solving, consensus building, interest-based negotiations, win-win, mutual gains, and principled negotiations. The goal of collaboration is to manage the dispute so that the outcome is more constructive than destructive. A destructive outcome results in harm and involves exploitation and coercion. A constructive outcome fosters communication, problem solving and improved relationships.
This term is used to refer to working together remotely while conferencing. It often refers to the benefits of web conferencing, which allow users to share applications, documents, or do a presentation on their PC in real time.
A new level of inter- and intracompany business process integration. It allows groups of people to work toward a common goal in a joint intellectual effort. The open, yet secure nature of a collaborative environment allows for bi-directional flow of the relevant information among multiple users and their IT systems.
The act of working together in a joint intellectual effort.
"The process of participation which involves people, groups and organizations working together to achieve a desired result."
Collaboration allows real-time viewing and/or modification of shared documents and files through the Internet. No special software is required for any number of users to view a shared document. Collaboration answers the need for teams in disparate locations to be able to work together simultaneously on a shared document.
Two or more artists working together to produce a work or a series of works.