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Collaborate more and keep the planning light-touch.
One is simply keeping people at bay; the other is to collaborate more.
Tough times could encourage them to collaborate more, sharing back-office functions and maybe even merge.
In the coming months Reeve wants to collaborate more with his customers on the beers.
The London Challenge, which began under Labour in 2003, forced schools to collaborate more.
This allows scientists to collaborate more easily across time zones and continents.
The museum and the Barbican said they also plan to collaborate more in terms of programming.
In a 2015 study, executives said that profitability increases when workers are persuaded to collaborate more.
They wondered in particular if the mere presence of a canine in the office might make people collaborate more effectively.
EU countries will also have to spend more money modernising defence equipment, and to collaborate more on procurement.
Teams have to collaborate more closely, so that the same services and software can run on different handsets.
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