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List six of the most important characteristics of an effective collaborator.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Answer to Question 1

Six important characteristics of an effective collaborator are as follows:
1. enthusiastic about the subject of collaboration
2. open-minded and curious
3. speaks his or her mind even if it's an unpopular viewpoint
4. gets back to others in a timely way
5. willing to enter into difficult conversations
6. perceptive listener

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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