Being collaborative with others means to work with others to produce a result. That result could be a policy, a way of rating employees, or a product. The main point about collaboration is that it is a team effort.
a collaborative editor
working together with another/ with others The col- prefix means 'with', so to collaborate is to labor with (others).
When readers enter into a collaborative relationship, it means they are working together for some common goal.
An accommodating tone means being considerate, collaborative, and flexible in communication to promote understanding and cooperation. It involves showing willingness to listen, empathize, and find common ground with others.
"Be the chief but never the lord" means to lead and guide others with authority and responsibility, but not to dominate or control them completely. It emphasizes the importance of leadership that is respectful, collaborative, and empowering rather than authoritarian.
Collaborative work means that those musicians are working together on something. That something is in this case, working on a song, a new band or a new album.
__________ is a popular collaborative online encyclopedia
Yes, it is generally appropriate to use the pronoun "we" in an essay when referring to oneself and others in a collaborative or inclusive context.
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48: collaborative \col*lab"o*rat*ive\, a. accomplished by collaboration; cooperative; as, collaborative effort of industry and the universities. Opposed to competitive. [PJC] ----------------- From WordNet (r) 2.0: collaborative adj : accomplished by collaboration; "collaborative research"
IA Collaborative was created in 1999.
The Film Collaborative was created in 2010.
Collaborative Fusion was created in 2001.