Collegial vs Collaborative - What's the difference?
collegial | collaborative |
of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues
(Roman Catholic Church ) ruled by bishops having equal power
of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate
possessing adherence to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues within a given organization or profession
Of, relating to, or done by collaboration.
(management) An organized group of people or entities who collaborate towards a particular goal
* {{quote-book, 2004, Ann Page, Keeping Patients Safe
, passage=These collaboratives would consist of a team of managers, researchers, and consultants from a variety of organizations whose aim would be to better understand problems in effective health care management
As adjectives the difference between collegial and collaborative
is that collegial is of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues while collaborative is of, relating to, or done by collaboration.As a noun collaborative is
an organized group of people or entities who collaborate towards a particular goal.collegial
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* collegially * collegialitycollaborative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- No need to thank me - it was a collaborative effort.
Derived terms
* collaboratively * collaborativenessReferences
* * *Noun
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