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    CHATPER 3: THE COLLABORATION 3.0 Type of Collaboration: Strategic Alliance Strategic Alliance relationship is defined as the manifestation of joint effort that both the organizations concurred on, despite the fact that advertised by both organizations as a Strategic Partnership relationship, has really been a Strategic Alliance relationship by the definition adjusted in this module (Financial Times, 2015). This implies that both Microsoft and Nokia would cooperate on basic objectives and advantages

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    Looking back at all my samples of work gave me a feeling of assurance that this semester of writing was successful. It is inevitable that developing my audience analysis, critical thinking and peer collaboration skills contributed to an improvement in the quality of my work. As the semester progressed, my pieces of work began reflecting the new understandings I gained. From my perspective, I feel that I have improved overall as a scholar, and I have achieved many of the course’s goals that were set

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    Effective Communication and Collaboration in Team Settings Working in an unfamiliar environment can be tough for one to fathom. Add individuals with different backgrounds, personalities, ethics and views to the recipe and the result can be either cataclysmal or a successful learning experience. A key resource to success in work and team relationships is the knowledge to recognize certain personality traits and learning specifics of other individuals. Only then can one acclimate to communicate

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    2.1 Introduction: A team that works well together is a team that has productive communication strategy. Achieving genuine collaboration during the works is key. Setting weekly meetings and individual tasks which keeps everyone on the same page in completing set tasks. 2.2. Goals & Expectations: Once tasks are set expectations also need to be stated. We wish to produce a high standard of work this needs to be pushed through completing tasks. Stating what we are looking for when members

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    service structures, policies and procedures, professional methodologies , status and power, resources and budgets, priorities, time, views of the care givers or service users or even personal styles . Due to its complexity, the cross-professional collaboration has not always the desired outcome, to create new forms of practice that are looking to promote social inclusion and to meet the clients diverse needs. That's why, in the current literature , there are proponents and opponents of this kind of model

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    Providing support and collaboration is an essential element that should be used in creating an inclusive school. After reading the text, I thought about some schools I’ve visited that do not practice inclusion effectively. As I was reading, I thought of ways we could use inclusive teaching in our future classrooms effectively. For example, after reading Co-Teaching in a Middle elementary: A study in contrasts, I thought about ways that the teachers at Eubark elementary could help Nathan who was

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    Nurses work in a team-based, collaborative environment and must understand the basic principles of inter-professional collaboration. This assignment gave us the opportunity to learn more about group function, coordination and the individual roles of the group members. The group members were in different clinical sites, such as; Kerrobert Saskatchewan, Pincher Creek Alberta, and Medicine Hat Alberta. This meant that we needed to find ways of communicating effectively for us to collaborate and execute

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    Chinese-Jesuit collaborations before 1755 The collaboration of the Chinese and the Jesuits can be found in art since the Kangxi period (康熙帝, r.1654-1722) in Qing China, and continued throughout the Yongzheng period (雍正帝, r.1722 - 1735) as well. Although the purpose of the missionaries was the spread their religion in China, the Kangxi emperor was quick to realise that some of them were good artists. He being a progressive thinker, thought it would be a good way to introduce his court artists, the

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY FACTORS INFLUENCING THE COLLABORATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT By Daniel Surmi CHHI 520 05 October, 2014 INTRODUCTION This paper will examine the internal and external factors which spurred and led to the well-known theologian Athanasius proposing the now existing New Testament books of the Holy Scriptures. The internal factors that will be examined in this paper include: Docetism, Judaism, Gnosticism, Marcionism, Montanism, and Apollinarianism

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    employees to allow them to take the lead more frequently on creating processes. Rather than strategizing as a unit, it would be refreshing and a valuable teaching tool to allow the employees to take turns in the initial conception of processes. Collaboration is an essential tool for the success of a unit, but advanced independent thinking is essential for an individual employee. It is imperative that individual performance is as greatly assessed, cultivated, and refined as group performance. A servant

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