True
global collaboration means «including the agendas, perspectives, approaches, methods, models, and voices of scientists from all parts of the world.»
Not exact matches
According to Lou Shachter and Rich Cheatham of BTS, a
global professional services firm who has worked with companies like AT&T and Chevron,
collaboration means «leveraging internal resources on behalf of the customers» as a
means of execution and «ensuring successful achievement of each element of the account plan.»
Furthermore, a lack of consensus between states related to the
meaning of consent forms and institutional review board (IRB) processes while conducting research has hampered efforts toward
global scientific
collaborations.
International
collaboration, however, doesn't
mean global collaboration.
Developing an understanding of the ways in which we can help more people develop the competencies for that kind of
collaboration, to work together as
global citizens, is critical to enable and accelerate the process of using all we know and all the
means we have available to make the world better.
START has its roots in the Prudential
Global Eye Programme, established in 2008 by David and Serenella Ciclitira in
collaboration with the Saatchi Gallery as a
means of promoting emerging art in Asia — previous projects include spotlights on Korea (2009 — 12), Indonesia (2011) and Hong Kong (2013).
By that, I
mean the transition from knowledge hoarding to knowledge sharing — or wikinomics — in which a «new kind of business is emerging, one that opens its doors to the world, co-innovates with everyone (especially customers), shares resources that were previously closely guarded, harnesses the power of mass
collaboration, and behaves not as a multinational but as something new: a truly global firm,» as Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams put it in their book Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Change
collaboration, and behaves not as a multinational but as something new: a truly
global firm,» as Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams put it in their book Wikinomics: How Mass
Collaboration Change
Collaboration Changes Everything.