Collaboration is like playing a game where everyone works together to win.
Listening is like when you stop talking so your friend can tell their part of the story, it helps everyone understand each other better.
Sharing is like passing around toys in a circle, so everyone gets a turn and no one feels left out.
Helping is like giving a hand to someone who’s having trouble building their tower, you both get stronger together.
Respecting means not taking the last cookie without asking, it's about being kind even when things are limited.
Patience is like waiting your turn on the swing, sometimes you have to wait for others to finish what they're doing before you can go.
Working together is like building a big sandcastle, if everyone adds their part, it becomes something amazing that no one could make alone.
Examples
- A group of kids working together to build a treehouse, each using their unique strengths.
- A family cooking dinner together and dividing tasks based on who is best at them.
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See also
- How Does Four Ways Good Leaders Become Great Ones Work?
- How Does Cooperation vs Collaboration: When To Use Each Approach Work?
- How Does Simon Sinek's Top 3 Leadership Traits Work?
- What are collaborative skills?
- How to lead in a crisis | The Way We Work?