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Quotes About Collaboration

el trabajo en equipo y la colaboración, ya sea interna o externa, es un componente vital en la creación de una compañía sana, así
~ Richard Branson
En una semana normal, ¿usted pasa por lo menos el veinticinco por ciento de su tiempo hablando con colegas que no sean de su propia división? ¿Tiene reuniones frecuentes de información con los jefes de otras divisiones?
~ Richard Branson
porque antes no podían tener contacto con la gente de la gerencia, pues "siempre estaban en reunión".
~ Richard Branson
Otra buena manera de reunir a sus colaboradores es proponerles que conformen un equipo y participen en eventos de beneficencia o comunitarios.
~ Richard Branson
la investigación revela que los equipos funcionan mejor cuando los miembros saben claramente cuáles son sus propias responsabilidades pero no tienen certezas sobre la manera como pueden alcanzar las metas del equipo.
~ Richard Branson
There is an effective strategy open to architects. Whereas doctors deal with the interior organisms of man, architects deal with the exterior organisms of man. Architects might join with one another to carry on their work in laboratories as do doctors in anticipatory medicine.
~ Richard Buckminster Fuller
leadership is not power over others. Rather, leadership is power with them.
~ Richard Carroll
Ethics and Science need to shake hands.
~ Richard Clarke Cabot
John MacArthur writes: "[Andrew] did not seek to be the center of attention. He did not seem to resent those who labored in the limelight. He was evidently pleased to do what he could with the gifts and calling God had bestowed on him, and he allowed the others to do likewise."2
~ Richard D. Phillips
It's developing a relationship with actors that makes it work.
~ Richard Donner
The places that thrive today are those with the highest velocity of ideas, the highest density of talented and creative people, and the highest rate of metabolism. "Velocity" and "density" are not words many people use when describing suburbia.
~ Richard Florida
The key to successful missionary work is a close relationship between the missionaries and the members. Creating an environment in working with members that will bring more into the Church.
~ Richard G. Scott
Now they need only learn what life wants from humans. It's a big question, to be sure. Too big for people alone. But people aren't alone, and they never have been.
~ Richard Powers
memory is always a collaboration in progress.
~ Richard Powers
Art is not a mobocracy. It's a republic.
~ Richard Powers
Everything in the forest is the forest. Competition is not separable from endless flavors of cooperation.
~ Richard Powers
those self-grafted knots, the two trees join their vascular systems together and become one. Networked together underground by countless thousands of miles of living fungal threads, her trees feed and heal each other, keep their young and sick alive, pool their resources and metabolites into community chests. . . . It will take years for the picture to emerge. There
~ Richard Powers
Competition is not separable from endless flavors of cooperation.
~ Richard Powers
Nobody does anything by themselves.
~ Richard Powers
A simple, five-command loop expands into a beautiful segmented structure of fifty lines. Little portions of program detach into reusable parts. Neelay's father hooks up a cassette tape player, for easy reloading of their hours of work in mere minutes. But the volume button must be set just right, or everything explodes with a read error.
~ Richard Powers
Nothing we can do. But at least we can do it together.
~ Richard Powers
When the lateral roots of two Douglas-firs run into each other underground, they fuse. Through those self-grafted knots, the two trees join their vascular systems together and become one. Networked together underground by countless thousands of miles of living fungal threads, her trees feed and heal each other, keep their young and sick alive, pool their resources and metabolites into community chests. . . . It
~ Richard Powers
The best way to do the job, Polanyi argued, was to allow each worker to keep track of what every other worker was doing.
~ Richard Rhodes
So the arguments progressed across the pleasant Berkeley summer. "We were forever inventing new tricks," Bethe says, "finding ways to calculate, and rejecting most of the tricks on the basis of the calculations. Now I could see at first-hand the tremendous intellectual power of Oppenheimer who was the unquestioned leader of our group. . . . The intellectual experience was unforgettable.
~ Richard Rhodes