Definition of

Collaboration

Teamwork

The idea of ​​collaboration is usually associated with working together.

You have to go to Latin to be able to find the etymological origin of the term collaboration that we are now going to analyze in depth. Specifically, it is made up of the following Latin lexical components: the prefix «con-«, which is equivalent to «together»; the verb "laborare", which can be translated as "to work", and the suffix "-ción", which is synonymous with "action and effect".

Collaboration is the action and effect of collaborating . This verb refers to working together with another person or people to carry out a work. For example: «Thanks to the collaboration of the attendees, the charity dinner has raised more than twenty thousand pesos» , «Can I ask for your collaboration? "I need to use this machine and I don't know how to do it," "I would never have been able to push the truck without the collaboration of the police."

Collaboration, therefore, is help that is provided so that someone can achieve something that, otherwise, they would not have been able to do or would have cost more. In this sense, you can collaborate with an elderly woman who needs to climb a staircase or with a blind person who has to cross the street.

Collaboration in music

Within the field of music, it is common to also use the term collaboration that concerns us now. Specifically, it is usually used to refer to a singer releasing a composition that is performed as a duet with another artist.

Throughout history, many song professionals have resorted to collaborations to give greater relevance to their record album or simply to give greater recognition to one of their compositions. Examples of musical collaborations that have achieved great success have been that of Beyoncé with Lady Gaga for the song "Telephone"; that of Marta Sánchez with Andrea Bocelli for “Vivo por ella”; that of Alejandro Sanz with Shakira for "La Tortura" or that of Michael Jackson and Van Halen for "Beat it."

Aid

Collaboration between team members is key to meeting the objectives set.

The concept in journalism and the media

In the journalistic field, collaboration is known as the usual work carried out by an editor in a newspaper or magazine, without belonging to the stable staff: «In this issue, a new collaboration from Jorge Ministore, who reveals to us the economic changes that They are coming" , "I still haven't received the contributions from the previous month" , "This boy was a contributor to La Prensa and El Mundo" .

Likewise, in the television medium, the use of the term collaborator has also grown in recent years. This is used to refer to that individual who regularly participates in a program, not as a presenter but simply contributing his or her ideas or knowledge on certain topics that are addressed in the aforementioned space.

Other uses of the notion of collaboration

A collaboration can also be a selfless financial contribution . You can collaborate in different ways with all types of charitable causes (buying a raffle , sponsoring a non-profit institution, etc.).

Collaborative software , finally, is the set of computer programs that allow many concurrent users to work on the same project. This type of software works over a network (either the Internet or an internal network).