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Collaborative and Bargaining
" With Collaborative Bargaining, You Work with the Union -- Not Against It.

Collaborative and Case
* Conklin, Jeff ; Dialog Mapping: Reflections on an Industrial Strength Case Study, in Visualizing Argumentation – Tools for Collaborative and Educational Sense-Making, P. Kirschner, S. J. B Shum, C. S.

Collaborative and Studies
Collaborative research from the Institute of Development Studies debating Social Protection from a global perspective, suggests that advocates for social protection fall into two broad categories: ' instrumentalists ' and ' activists '.
In 2000, the WLI created the Collaborative Leadership Network ( CLN ), which is also headquartered within the Leadership Studies Program.
Baccarin attended Public School 41 and New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies, where she and Claire Danes were classmates.
Additionally, in collaboration with other schools at the university, it offers combined MBA degrees with the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering ; and Collaborative Programs in Asia-Pacific Studies and Environmental Studies.
In addition, it offers combined MBA degrees with the Faculty of Law ( JD / MBA ) and the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering ( Skoll BASc / MBA ); and Collaborative Programs in Asia-Pacific Studies and Environmental Studies.
The Collaborative Program in Asia-Pacific Studies is a collaborative master ’ s degree program, taken alongside the MBA program.
Students admitted to the MBA program can apply to the Collaborative Program in Environmental Studies, a collaborative program offered through the University of Toronto ’ s Centre for Environment.
Some of the more popular programs include: Police Foundations, Aviation, Liberal Studies, Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing ( BScN ), Fish and Wildlife and Social Services Worker.
* Collaborative MA / PhD Program in South Asian Studies
* Collaborative Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies ( MAPS )
The college has ten Bachelor of Fine Arts majors: Communication Design, Contemporary Animated Arts, General Fine Arts, Illustration, Intermedia, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video and Sound ; and five Master's programs: a mentor-based MFA in Visual Studies, a Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies, an MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research, an MFA in Applied Craft and Design, and an MFA in Collaborative Design.

Collaborative and Recommendations
* Content-Boosted Collaborative Filtering for Improved Recommendations.
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Collaborative and .
Collaborative attempts by several amateur writers have led to notable accomplishments.
In 2006 the Authority established an Endowment Fund to Support Collaborative Marine Scientific Research on the International Seabed Area.
The development is taking place on an internet-based workspace, called iCAT ( Collaborative Authoring Tool ) Platform, somewhat similar to Wikipedia – yet it requires more structure and peer review process.
* Berserker Base: A Collaborative Novel ( 1984, with Poul Anderson, Edward Bryant, Stephen R. Donaldson, Fred Saberhagen, Connie Willis, and Roger Zelazny )
* Alan Moore and Marc Miller, eds., ABC No Rio Dinero: The Story of a Lower East Side Art Gallery ( 1985 ) ( Colab, i. e. Collaborative Projects, NY, NY )
The plan has brought about another wave of campus constructions, including the erection the newly renamed Bioscience Research Collaborative building ( intended to foster collaboration with the adjacent Texas Medical Center ), a new recreational center and renovated basketball stadium, and the addition of two new residential colleges, Duncan College and McMurtry College.
The new Collaborative Research Center, all graduate student housing, the Greenbriar building, and the Wiess President's House are located off-campus.
The organization relies on contributions from renowned scientists and professionals to inform its work, such as the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, the WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy, and the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice.
Collaborative efforts between WHO and other agencies, such as through the Health Metrics Network, also aim to provide sufficient high-quality information to assist governmental decision making.
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects.
* 1957-1959 Dr. and Mrs. Carl Murchison House, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA ( The Architects ' Collaborative )
* 1959 – 1961 Embassy of the United States, Athens, Greece ( The Architects ' Collaborative and consulting architect Pericles A. Sakellarios )
Tharp has written three books: an early autobiography, Push Comes to Shove ( 1992 ; Bantam Books ); The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life ( 2003, Simon & Schuster ), translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Korean, Thai and Japanese ; “ The Collaborative Habit ” ( 2009, Simon & Schuster ), also translated into Thai, Chinese and Korean.
Collaborative divorce and mediated divorce are considered uncontested divorces.
Collaborative divorce is a method for divorcing couples to come to agreement on divorce issues.
Collaborative practitioners offer a tightly orchestrated model with meetings scheduled in advance every two weeks, and the range of items to be discussed apportioned in advance of signing up as well as the more open ended process, the clients decide.
Collaborative software ( also referred to as groupware ) is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals.
Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving.
Called the Collaborative Virtual Workstation ( CVW ), this allowed the session to be set up in a virtual file cabinet and virtual rooms, and left as a persistent session that could be joined later.
Collaborative management tools facilitate and manage group activities.
Collaborative software helps facilitate the action-oriented team working together over geographic distances by providing tools that help communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving by providing the team with a common means for communicating ideas and brainstorming.
Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process.
Collaborative software provides areas that support multi-user editing, such as virtual whiteboards and chat or other forms of communication.

Bargaining and Studies
The school houses a number of research institutes, including the Martin and Laurie Scheinman Institute of Collective Bargaining, the Institute on Conflict Resolution, the Institute for Labor Market Policies, and the New York City-based Institute for Workplace Studies.

Bargaining and .
Bargaining is highly centralized and often the government participates to coordinate fiscal policy.
Plea Bargaining can also be argued to be a method used to augment the revenue of a municipality.
Bargaining from an advantageous position, Long entered an agreement with his longtime New Orleans rivals, the Regular Democratic Organization and their leader, New Orleans mayor T. Semmes Walmsley.
* Bargaining costs are the costs required to come to an acceptable agreement with the other party to the transaction, drawing up an appropriate contract and so on.
* Milgrom, P., and J. Roberts, " Bargaining Costs, Influence Costs, and the Organization of Economic Activity ," in J. E.
Bargaining games were explored in year 2003 and year 2004.
* Phoel, Cynthia M., " Bargaining Power ", in Oxfam Exchange, Fall 2004.
Bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service dispute the price which will be paid and the exact nature of the transaction that will take place, and eventually come to an agreement.
Bargaining is an alternative pricing strategy to fixed prices.
Bargaining is also the name chosen for the 3rd stage of the Kübler-Ross model ( commonly known as the stages of dying ), even though it has nothing to do with price negotiations.
Bargaining may take place more in rural and semi-urban areas than in a metro city.
Bargaining games refer to situations where two or more players must reach agreement regarding how to distribute an object or monetary amount.
* Definitions: Bargaining, and Bargaining Zone.
" Bargaining Theory with Applications ", Cambridge University Press, 1999.
In the case of Facilities Subsector Bargaining Association v. British Columbia, the Court made the following observations:
" Collective Gaining: A Bargaining Alternative.
" Joint Committees Take the Rancor out of Bargaining with Our Teachers.
" Fix on These Five Guiding Lights, and Emerge from the Bargaining Fog.
" Prescription for Labor Pains: Combine Bargaining with Problem Solving.

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