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Quotes About Collaboration

That's the best thing about being with an indie label, it feels like a family. If it's a major label, they put so much pressure on every single.
~ Freya Ridings
It's important for women to have each other's backs. I'd like my label to give women the resources they need to flourish.
~ Saweetie
You just can't label one player as an MVP. There are nine guys on the field.
~ Anthony Rendon
I know what labels and artists need, along with the consumer.
~ Jimmy Iovine
'The Last Starfighter' was the first movie I did in the U.S. It was an absolute joy to be a part of it. 'Night of the Comet' was a labor of love. Truly a collaborative effort. I am eternally grateful for the experiences.
~ Catherine Mary Stewart
The great advantage to labor arising out of co-operative effort has been apparent to me for many years.
~ Leland Stanford
A lot of crops depend on labor, but they're done by farmers that don't communicate with one another. They're never in the same room together.
~ Howard Graham Buffett
I talk to business; I talk to labor. I talk to everybody.
~ Suzan DelBene
The labor movement is our brother's keeper! The labor movement is our sister's keeper!
~ Tom Perez
My message to Thunberg and all of her British counterparts is simple: the Labour party's door is open. We hear you, and we will work with you to do what needs to be done.
~ Clive Lewis
Candor is the key to collaborating effectively. Lack of candor leads to dysfunctional environments.
~ Edwin Catmull
Eve was a powerful partner for Adam, a strong and invaluable ally who fought the battles of life standing right beside him.
~ Karen Ehman
You need me as much as I need you. That makes us equal partners in my book. Well, your book is just wrong.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I'm not helping you, Ms. Lane. I'm entertaining the notion that you might be of use to me. If so, I need you alive.
~ Karen Marie Moning
V'lane: Are you busy tomorrow MacKayla ? Barrons: She's working on old texts with me. V'lane: Ah. Old texts. A banner day at the bookstore. Barrons: We're translating Kama Sutra...with interactive aids.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Failure to involve leadership, employ cross-functional teams, and include relevant metrics, for example, often results in subpar future state designs that collect dust.
~ Karen Martin
experiencing fewer problems and frustrations in their day-to-day work, the work force will become even more engaged in the improvement process
~ Karen Martin
Beware leaders that want to negotiate for shorter time frames than the team feels is prudent. Most leaders have been away from the front lines for a long time and have grown out of touch with how long it takes to plan and execute well-thought-out improvements.
~ Karen Martin
designing the ability to operate with fewer customer complaints, less firefighting, and reduced interdepartmental tension brings tremendous hope to leaders and their staffs who may be feeling the pressure from an underperforming value stream.
~ Karen Martin
Value stream improvement requires strong team-player mindsets and mapping team members who are comfortable designing for the greater good.
~ Karen Martin
Nancy taught two hens to help her sort flowers to make leis. She set them down by a basket of three colors of plastic flowers. One hen quickly pulled out all the red flowers, and another the white ones, leaving the pink flowers in the basket.
~ Karen Pryor
Think of yourselves as a hand. Each of you is a finger, and without the others you're useless. Alone, a finger can't grasp, or control, or form a fist. You are nothing on your own, and everything together.
~ Karen Traviss
A free theologian works in communication with other theologians...He waits for them and asks them to wait for him. Our sadly lacking yet indispensable theological co-operation depends directly or indirectly on whether or not we are wiling to wait for one another, perhaps lamenting, yet smiling with tears in our eyes.
~ Karl Barth
Separate organizations with related software needs often find themselves duplicating effort, either by redundantly writing similar code in-house, or by purchasing similar products from proprietary vendors. When they realize what's going on, the organizations may pool their resources and create (or join) an open source project tailored to their needs. The advantages are obvious: the costs of development are divided, but the benefits accrue to all.
~ Karl Franz Fogel