 |
Success is a cooperative effort; it’s depending upon those who stand beside you.
|
111 |
 |
…direct man-machine cooperation, focused on making very specific evaluations or completing very specific tasks, will revolutionize much of our economy…
|
87 |
 |
The fact is that when humans and computers work together and cooperate, the rewards flow more readily to top talent, not to the socially well connected.
|
190 |
 |
Science is more of a cooperative endeavor than in earlier times, and that means the individual research contribution is smaller, even during periods of great progress.
|
207 |
 |
…people want to be proud of the work they do. They want to be paid a fair wage for their efforts and have job stability. Their co-workers – their cooperation and congeniality – are important to them.
|
33 |
 |
…most people would prefer to operate with considerable autonomy, ignore the paperwork, and be able to rely on the cooperation of other units to effectively perform their job. That’s not news.
|
263 |
 |
…the quality of social relationships in the workplace… is of great importance… because cooperative relationships are critical for effective performance…
|
351 |
 |
Cooperation – not job descriptions, not organization charts, not formal procedures – is the glue that binds the parts of the organization.
|
356 |
 |
…agreeable people tend to appear cooperative and polite – they seek harmony with others, coming across as warm, nice, and welcoming.
|
191 |
 |
If we feel safe among our own people, in our own tribes or organizations, we relax and are more open to trust and cooperation.
|
17 |