I'm really puzzled by why people in societies find it difficult to work collaboratively together with other people in societies.
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If people work together in an open way with porous boundaries - that is, if they listen to each other and really talk to each other - then they are bound to trade ideas that are mutual to each other and be influenced by each other. That mutual influence and open system of working creates collaboration.
Collaboration is the best way to work. It's only way to work, really. Everyone's there because they have a set of skills to offer across the board.
Collaboration is the best way to work. It's only way to work, really.
It's hard to make something collaboratively. That's the challenge. Sometimes you're successful.
That's a gift God's given us: the ability to work together in collaborations.
People tend to work in teams, in a collaborative way, in an informal network. If you create an environment like that, it's much more effective and much more efficient.
A lot of people use collaborative technologies badly, then abandon them. They aren't 'plug-and-play.' The invisible part is the social skill necessary to use them.
But I'm pretty good with collaborative thinking. I work well with other people.
There are lots of ways to work together.
We collaborate together. We work with other people. We work by ourselves.