If you can find collaborators whose strengths compliment your own, the result can be more than the sum of its authors.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you collaborate, you have to be willing to scrap a lot.
I tend to choose collaborators who are more courageous than I am. I think it's good for me.
I think every time you work with another collaborator, there's an adjustment process where you figure out the other person's strengths, and that has definitely happened for me.
I've been very fortunate in my collaborators throughout my career.
The combined results of several people working together is often much more effective than could be that of an individual scientist working alone.
No matter how well a person writes, a successful book is a team effort involving many, many people.
I consider myself extremely lucky to have worked with so many great collaborators in my lifetime.
People who get involved with the success of something have to be given at least some share of that success.
A very good editor is almost a collaborator.
You know, you can have someone who's the very best at something, but if there's not that kind of chemistry, collaborating is not going to amount to anything.