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JMatthes

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What is collaboration? How can one ensure effective collaboration?
 
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Which of the following can Oracle Database not support?
 
  A) Triggers that are fired when a user logs in to the database
  B) Triggers that are fired before each row change in a table
  C) Triggers that are fired once when changes are made to rows in a table
  D) Triggers that are fired after each row change in a table



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Answer to Question 1

Collaboration is the activity of two or more people working together to achieve a common goal, result, or work product. It means to develop ideas and plans with others in a team and to provide and receive critical feedback. Effective collaboration is not about being nice. Surveys indicate the single most important skill for effective collaboration is to give and receive critical feedback.

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