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Collaboraticulture

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A collective mindset and set of values within an organization that prioritize collaboration, open communication, and the fostering of a supportive and inclusive environment to achieve common goals.

Etymology: Coined by Professor Justin Ho Guo Shun, "collaboraticulture" blends "collaboration" with "culture." "Collaboration" refers to the act of working together to achieve a common goal, and "culture" represents the shared values and behaviors within a group. The term is crafted to convey the idea of creating an organizational culture that places a strong emphasis on collaborative efforts, encouraging employees to work harmoniously, share ideas, and support one another in a manner that is conducive to achieving collective objectives.
The introduction of a collaboraticulture led to cross-functional teams working together seamlessly, resulting in more innovative solutions and a stronger sense of camaraderie among employees.
by Justin Ho Guo Shun August 27, 2023
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Collaborate

Doing things together. (Things ambiguous/non-specific because we do things together, but not all of us are eating, drinking, partying, vibing etc.)
We do things together. We collaborate.
by wedonthaveanything January 11, 2025
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Frisouiller la pastèque en collaboration avec les russes

Locution du sud-ouest de la France. Faire le mur, sécher des cours.
Je hais la prof de maths, du coup je vais frisouiller la pastèque en collaboration avec les russes.
by Phanst July 12, 2022
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