Meta Collab
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=== Definition of collaboration ===
 
=== Definition of collaboration ===
   
'''Collaboration''' is the process of two or more people co-engaged in processes such as acting, thinking, planning, deciding and working which result in the [[Emergent shared understandings|emergence of shared understandings]] and a creative output. The emergent shared and the creative [[collaborative output|output]] may be one in the same (as in the case of a [[collaborative discussion]]), or, the understandings may be focused towards an output ranging from and ongoing process (such as an intimate relationship, or organisational management), a discrete result (such as a book, or an acquisition), or a mix of both process and result (such as the running of a business).
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'''Collaboration''' is the process of two or more people co-engaged in processes such as acting, thinking, planning, deciding and working which result in the [[Emergent shared understandings|emergence of shared understandings]]. The emergent shared understandings may be the sole [[collaborative output|output]] (as in the case of a [[collaborative discussion]]), or, the understandings may be focused towards an [[collaborative outcome|outcome]] ranging from and ongoing process (such as an intimate relationship, or organisational management), a discrete result (such as a book, or an acquisition), or a mix of both process and result (such as the running of a business).
   
 
=== Orders of collaboration ===
 
=== Orders of collaboration ===
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