What does Collaboration mean?

Definitions for Collaboration
kəˌlæb əˈreɪ ʃəncol·lab·o·ra·tion

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Collaboration.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. collaboration, coactionnoun

    act of working jointly

    "they worked either in collaboration or independently"

  2. collaboration, collaborationism, quislingismnoun

    act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country

GCIDE

  1. Collaborationnoun

    the act of willingly cooperating with an enemy, especially an enemy nation occupying one's own country.

Wiktionary

  1. collaborationnoun

    The act of collaborating.

    Collaboration can be a useful part of the creative process.

  2. collaborationnoun

    A production or creation made by collaborating.

    The husband-and-wife artists will release their new collaboration in June this year.

  3. collaborationnoun

    Treasonous cooperation.

    He has been charged with collaboration.

  4. Etymology: Originated 1855–60 from collaboration, from collaboratus + -ion, from con- + laboro.

Wikipedia

  1. Collaboration

    Collaboration (from Latin com- "with" + laborare "to labor", "to work") is the process of two or more people, entities or organizations working together to complete a task or achieve a goal. Collaboration is similar to cooperation. Most collaboration requires leadership, although the form of leadership can be social within a decentralized and egalitarian group. Teams that work collaboratively often access greater resources, recognition and rewards when facing competition for finite resources.Structured methods of collaboration encourage introspection of behavior and communication. Such methods aim to increase the success of teams as they engage in collaborative problem-solving. Collaboration is present in opposing goals exhibiting the notion of adversarial collaboration, though this is not a common use of the term. In its applied sense, "(a) collaboration is a purposeful relationship in which all parties strategically choose to cooperate in order to accomplish a shared outcome."

ChatGPT

  1. collaboration

    Collaboration refers to the process of two or more people, organizations, or entities working together to achieve a common goal. It involves sharing ideas, resources, responsibilities, and decisions, and often requires effective communication, planning, coordination, and mutual respect or trust. Collaboration can occur in different fields and contexts, such as in business, science, education, and art.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Collaborationnoun

    the act of working together; united labor

Wikidata

  1. Collaboration

    Collaboration is working with each other to do a task. It is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals, — for example, an endeavor that is creative in nature—by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus. Most collaboration requires leadership, although the form of leadership can be social within a decentralized and egalitarian group. In particular, teams that work collaboratively can obtain greater resources, recognition and reward when facing competition for finite resources. Collaboration is also present in opposing goals exhibiting the notion of adversarial collaboration, though this is not a common case for using the word. Structured methods of collaboration encourage introspection of behavior and communication. These methods specifically aim to increase the success of teams as they engage in collaborative problem solving. Forms, rubrics, charts and graphs are useful in these situations to objectively document personal traits with the goal of improving performance in current and future projects.

Editors Contribution

  1. collaboration

    The act and process of to collaborate.

    Collaboration between governments is ideal as we all know on this planet we are one intelligent humanity and universe working together to ensure we achieve the Sustainable development goals.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 22, 2020  

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  1. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Collaboration' in Nouns Frequency: #2421

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Collaboration in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Collaboration in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of Collaboration in a Sentence

  1. Susan Johnson:

    I chose to be a leader who focuses on teamwork and collaboration, could I be harder? Sure. But I don’t run my team that way. And frankly, I just don’t think it’s the most effective.

  2. Chad Frost:

    We're bringing state-of-the-art tech to the challenge of tracking wildlife, using modern networking technologies and economical prototyping techniques like 3D printing, this collaboration is creating a new kind of tag that will fundamentally change the scale of science that can come out of tracking wildlife like sea otters.

  3. Lumumba Okugbawa:

    Management agreed that there would be further collaboration ... with a view to considering any suggested amendments. Our input would be taken into consideration.

  4. Dana Nessel:

    I look forward to our continued collaboration with Cooley Law School Innocence Project and University of Michigan Innocence Clinic in our collective pursuit of providing justice to those wrongfully imprisoned.

  5. Steven Guilbeault:

    We are very lucky in Canada to have a world of beautiful natural spaces at our doorstep to enjoy healthy outdoor activities, this exciting collaboration with PaRx is a breakthrough for how we treat mental and physical health challenges, and couldn't come at a better time as we continue to grapple with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our daily lives.

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