Common use of Professional Communication and Collaboration Clause in Contracts

Professional Communication and Collaboration. Developing and maintaining a collaborative relationship does not require anyone to give up their right to differ or their role. It requires each party to act as professional colleagues who share a common dedication to student achievement. Parties work together with mutual respect; clear and direct communication; a willingness to listen and understand; and a habit of checking out assumptions before reaching conclusions.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: mft59.mn.aft.org, mft59.mn.aft.org, humanresources.mpls.k12.mn.us

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