Benefits of Collaboration and Cooperation in The Global Networks

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THE BENEFITS OF

COLLABORATION
AND COOPERATION
IN GLOBAL NETWORKS
Make a tower out of 10 pieces bond
paper. The tower should not easily
fall.
Objective of the Lesson:

• Explain and
demonstrate the
benefits of
collaboration and
a mutually beneficial relationship
between two or more parties to
achieve common goals by sharing
responsibility, authority and
accountability for achieving results
COOPERATION
• a process that allows various people
or groups of people or organizations
to act or work on the same project
for mutual benefit instead of
competing with each other for the
benefit of every individual
VS
OLLABORATION
COOPERATION
is a synchronized and coordinated activity can be completed by dividing the labor
in which the participants continuously try between the participants to solve the
to develop and sustain the solution of the assigned portion of the problem
problem shared between them individually

is like an orchestra in which the same allows for a participation which was
script is followed by every musician and
not planned earlier and can be used
everyone will play his own role to get a
sweet and melodious tune instead of his for the mutual benefits of the
own sake. distributed network of the peers
VS
OLLABORATION
COOPERATION
a collective activity that works like the a connective activity in which no priority is
parts of an old machine in which the given to the individual or group of
priority is to work as a group instead of individuals but encourages and supports
individually both at the same time

if done with good intention, can being connective activity, focuses on


help in building pyramids of self-sustaining or self-organizing. It
authority and power because it is does not require any conductor, blue
collective activity print or a master architect
01:44

GROUP ACTIVITY
(10 mins)

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How are cooperation
and collaboration seen
in the global network
Group Activity: Role Play (10-15 mins)

• Group A: Farmers Planting Rice


• Group B: Ants Collecting Food
• Group C: Students making a toy robot out
of plastic bottle

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