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The phrase "a more collaborative process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or approaches that involve teamwork and cooperation among individuals or groups.
Example: "To improve our project outcomes, we need to adopt a more collaborative process that encourages input from all team members."
Alternatives: "a more cooperative approach" or "a more joint effort".
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As the team crept closer to the target response rate, they had built not only a consistent cadence of build-measure-learn (Eric Ries's Lean Startup validation cycle) but a more collaborative process that used data, rather than subjective executive decree or completion of a random set of features, to determine their work and success.
It's exciting to have a more collaborative process, to be able to share and discuss ideas together, instead of just the old-fashioned way of one-sided presentation.
Deasy told me this week that he's trying "to build a more collaborative process".
The 1997 Kyoto treaty was drafted in a more collaborative process and at a time when the carbon footprint of China was too small to worry about its impact.
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Part of this is about a shift in theatre that sees the creation of a show as a much more collaborative process and the script as an idea for a performance rather than something fixed in stone.
ANTHONY BOURDAIN: Well, I think it's a lot more collaborative process making a television show.
"In the future, health care will be a much more collaborative process between patients and doctors".
Once we have the whole first draft written, we go back over it together – that is a much more collaborative process where we actually sit in the same room and write/edit together.
Having to get to 60 is a much more collaborative process".
New technologies may play a vital role in transforming traditional, dyadic forms of supervision towards a more collaborative group process.
This article looks specifically at how higher degree research supervision is changing to improve communication through the integration of participatory pedagogy and Web2.0 technologies to yield a more collaborative research process.
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