Synergy
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the combined healthy action of every organ of a particular
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The interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
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[Something] [Andy Samberg] promotes
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The [collaboration] of two or more people on a project or situation, which the outcome would be better than if the two people had worked independently of each other. Basically just [a buzz] word for [team work]
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Marketing [buzzword] only rumoured to imply the combining of forces for greater [productivity] and [mutual understanding].
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A word which lost its meaning in [the 80s]. It once meant to work as a team but has been [corrupted] to mean make those people think we are doing for them what they cant do for themselves before one of them does something [we cant] control.
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rose to prominence in the 80s when business practices went on vacation.
a buzzword thrown around by upper and [middle management] when talking about group a and [group b] and how they will now be [group c] instead.
a fancy way of saying youll be working with other people while not loosing any sense of prepiness. -
The idea that combined parts have properties that are [more or less] that the sum of [the parts]. The negative-sum version is sometimes called [dysergy], leaving synergy to mean only beneficial effects.
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Synergy is business and project management software for architects, engineers and construction design people (AEC). #moretimefordesign A software product by Total Synergy
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The interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect greater than the sum of the individual elements.
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