Collaboration

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Muscles

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"Field"

What does the collaboration "field" look like?

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History

Here's how often the term, "collaboration," appeared in books from 1860 to 2016. Note the spike and dip in 1944. This is likely because "collaborator" was associated with Nazi sympathizers. I've been told that in France, "collaborateur" still carries a negative connotation.

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Books

Primary:

  • Better, Atul Gawande
  • Moneyball, Michael Lewis
  • Scorecasting
  • Timeless Way of Building, Christopher Alexander
  • Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn
  • Dialogue Mapping: Building Shared Understanding

Secondary:

  • The Checklist Manifesto, Atul Gawande