Yes, basically. The Swahili word "ujamaa" is usually translated as "socialism", and collective work and responsibility can be a part of that.
No, collective work and responsibility is a principle of Kwanzaa that emphasizes the importance of cooperation, collaboration, and shared responsibility within a community. Ujamaa, on the other hand, is a Swahili term that means "cooperative economics" and refers specifically to the economic aspect of building and supporting communities. While they are related concepts, collective work and responsibility encompasses a broader range of behaviors and values.
Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Imani (Faith)
Collective Work and Responsibility
what does the word mean collective work and responsibilityin terms of Kwanzaa
It is one of the principle of management to get work done by collective responsibility and specialization of work in a team spirit .It helps in motivation,builds confidence and understanding of other members in the team as collective effort to achieve the objective in the stipulated work/time frame.
Umoja (unity), Kujichagulia (self-determination), Ujima (collective work and responsibility), Ujamaa(collective economics), Nia (purpose), Kuumba(creativity), and Imani (faith) are the seven principles of Kwanzaa. They are symbolized in the seven candles of the special Kwanzaa candle holder called the kinara. One candle is lit the first night of Kwanzaa, on December 26. Each succeeding night through January 1, a different candle is lit, followed by the lighting of all the candles lit on the immediately preceding nights.
good work - good work in the general or collective sense
Umoja (unity), Kujichagulia(self-determination), Ujima (collective work and responsibility), Ujamaa(collective economics), Nia (purpose), Kuumba (creativity), and Imani (faith) are the seven principles of Kwanzaa. They are symbolized in the seven candles of the special Kwanzaa candle holder called the kinara. One candle is lit the first night of Kwanzaa, on December 26. Each succeeding night through January 1, a different candle is lit, followed by the lighting of all the candles lit on the immediately preceding nights.
They each represent one of the 7 principles. The seven principles are: umoja (unity), kujichagulia(self-determination), ujima (collective work and responsibility), ujamaa (cooperative economics), nia(purpose), kuumba (creativity), and imani(faith).
Largest work unit with personal responsibility
There is no specific collective noun for bedrooms as a group, however the collective noun for rooms will work: a suite of bedrooms.
There is no specific collective noun for soft drinks. The collective noun for drinks will work, a round of soft drinks.
1. umoja - to maintain unity in the family and community 2. kujichagulia - self-determination, to be responsible and speak for oneself 3. ujima - collective work and responsibility, to build and maintain a community 4. ujamaa - economic co-operation, to help and profit one another 5. nia - purpose, to build and develop the community for the benefit of the people 6. kuumba - creativity, to do everything possible to leave the community more beautiful and beneficial for future generations 7. imani - faith, to believe in parents, teachers and leaders.