Quotes About Collaboration
You can't just throw people at all your problems, dear.
~ Joss Whedon
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so too, her glazed ceramics and her macramé are interchangeable with those executed by her women friends in the area, who take courses at the Mill Brook Valley Arts Co-op and whose houses are gradually filling with their creations, like ships gradually sinking beneath the weight of ever-more cargo.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Unity increases power.
~ Joyce Meyer
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That night she wrote a hasty sketch and showed it to Oliver. "It's all right," he said. "But I'd take out that stuff about Olympian mountains and the Stygian caverns of the mine. That's about used up, I should think.
~ Wallace Stegner
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You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality.
~ Walt Disney
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Of all the things I've done, the most vital is coordinating those who work with me and aiming their efforts at a certain goal.
~ Walt Disney
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You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world, but it requires people to make the dream a reality.
~ Walt Disney
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The star player must slay his ego and learn teamwork and communication skills before he can achieve the ultimate in sport
~ Walt Frazier
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Everyone wants a hand in the outcome, a piece of the knowledge.
~ Walter Gilbert
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Let us create a new guild of craftsmen, without the class distinctions which raise an arrogant barrier between craftsman and artist. Let us together desire, conceive, and create the new building of the future, which will embrace architecture and sculpture and painting in one unity and which will rise one day toward heaven from the hands of a million workers like the crystal symbol of a new faith.
~ Walter Gropius
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We are stronger together than we are alone.
~ Walter Payton
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Ted did part of St. Denis's poetry tours with her.
~ Walter Terry
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There were bickerings, outright fights, screaming tantrums, but Ted's vision of the Greater Denishawn had come true.
~ Walter Terry
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Let us show our fellow countrymen and the entire world what the Germans can do when they work for peace.
~ Walter Ulbricht
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If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together" - African Proverb
~ Walters Eric
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A player who conjugates a verb in the first person singular cannot be part of the squad, he has to conjugate the verb in the first person plural. We. We want to conquer. We are going to conquer. Using the word "I" when you're in a group makes things complicated.
~ Wanderley Luxemburgo
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I'm very conscious of the fact that you can't do it alone. It's teamwork. When you do it alone you run the risk that when you are no longer there nobody else will do it.
~ Wangari Maathai
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The doings of Sherlock Holmes are better recorded by a Watson than by another Holmes.
~ Ward Farnsworth
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Our tendency to create heroes rarely jibes with the reality that most nontrivial problems require collective solutions.
~ Warren Bennis
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There are two ways of being creative. One can sing and dance. Or one can create an environment in which singers and dancers flourish.
~ Warren Bennis
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the best corporate learning environments have some common elements. Bringing in outsiders to teach and inspire; encouraging insiders to teach each other; putting employees' work on the walls to share ideas, especially on work in progress—all invite questioning and feedback from others and encourage greater collaboration
~ Warren Berger
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Importantly, the professor was also "willing to ask questions without knowing the answer. Teachers and professors, we think our authority rests on having answers. But students find it really liberating to have a teacher say, 'I don't know the answer—so let's figure this out together.
~ Warren Berger
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As for the answer, it belongs to whoever gets to it first. Holding back ideas—hoarding your beautiful questions—is usually pointless because it's hard to make headway on something hidden in a drawer. Better to bring a question out into the light of day and trust that, with help from others, you'll get something out of it—a solution, a learning experience, an insight, a fresh perspective, a sense of purpose—that will be yours.
~ Warren Berger
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After observing about a hundred Q-storm sessions around the world, Gregersen has noted some patterns. "At around twenty-five questions, the group may stall briefly and say, 'That's enough questions.' But if you push on beyond that point, some of the best questions come as you get to fifty or even seventy-five.
~ Warren Berger
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