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What’s the difference between “collaboration” and “cooperation”?
Nov 22, 2021 11:23 AM
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“collaboration” = one team one task “cooperation” = one team different tasts
November 23, 2021
You can have a collaborator for a project - a person who is working on the same project. Collaboration has a time and place limitation. Cooperation is more of an act of free will or of an agreement. It can also describe a person - "he is a very cooperative employee".
November 22, 2021
Collaboration involves closer (and usually more integrated) contact than cooperation. Two countries might 'co-operate', by following their own route, but to achieve a common/ joint objective. If they 'collaborated' this would imply that they were working closely together, maybe following a single (joint) route to achieve their objective.
November 22, 2021
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