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Collaboration is the action of working with someone to produce or create something. It is a partnership; a union; the act of producing or making something together. Collaboration can take place between two people or many people, strangers or best friends. To collaborate is to commit to the possibility of producing an outcome greater than one that would be developed in a silo.<ref>[https://blog.webex.com/video-conferencing/what-is-collaboration/ What is collaboration?]</ref>
 
Collaboration is the action of working with someone to produce or create something. It is a partnership; a union; the act of producing or making something together. Collaboration can take place between two people or many people, strangers or best friends. To collaborate is to commit to the possibility of producing an outcome greater than one that would be developed in a silo.<ref>[https://blog.webex.com/video-conferencing/what-is-collaboration/ What is collaboration?]</ref>
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Collaboration in the workplace occurs when people work together to achieve a goal. It’s another way of looking at teamwork. The team can use many different ways to work together depending on the project they are working on. Sharing ideas and discussing the approach the group is going to take is an excellent way to make the process work much more smoothly for everyone.<ref>[https://www.lumapps.com/employee-experience/types-of-collaboration/ 8 Types of Collaboration to Use in your Digital Workplace]</ref>
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Revision as of 00:26, 7 December 2022

Collaboration is the action of working with someone to produce or create something. It is a partnership; a union; the act of producing or making something together. Collaboration can take place between two people or many people, strangers or best friends. To collaborate is to commit to the possibility of producing an outcome greater than one that would be developed in a silo.[1]

Collaboration in the workplace occurs when people work together to achieve a goal. It’s another way of looking at teamwork. The team can use many different ways to work together depending on the project they are working on. Sharing ideas and discussing the approach the group is going to take is an excellent way to make the process work much more smoothly for everyone.[2]


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