Their alignment should be driven by a common language, shared goals, metrics, systems and team members.
Indeed, the concept of collaborative e-commerce makes sense only if applications have a common language.
The two nations share no common language, and as for Islamic traditions, there is a deep divide.
What we need is a common language that allows all of these devices to communicate with one another.
Its flexibility has led it to become a common language for different communities, promoting communication, unity and creativity.
An information web, linked by a common language, makes that disintermediated model of finance a more realistic possibility.
And by being in the cloud, Lingotek tracks common language patterns and messages.
They believe reform would help in a community that shares a common language, even though it has many differences.
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And the book is written in common language that any non-geek can understand.
Each country cultivates its own version of a common language, Malay, which ought to unite them but often divides.
His films appealed around the world partly because, in text and texture, they eloquently spoke the common language of film.
And where they seem to know only one common language, the language of excess all too shamelessly displayed in his club.
In the short run, at least, there seems little chance of Europeans and Americans finding a common language over Islam.
Vietnam may have been divided between North and South, but it encompassed an ancient culture with common language and traditions.
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Just as Americans and Britons are divided by a common language, so their firms are divided by a common board structure.
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Although we share a common language, we often intend very different things.
She has certainly found a common language with Mr Putin, now Russia's prime minister, who has said he could work with her.
Beyond calculations of interest, the emotional ties created by a common language and alliances in two world wars are clearly still strong.
They talk past one another because they don't share a common language or a common understanding of the root causes of these problems.
Their great strengths as negotiators with the prickly northern regime of Kim Jong Il are, of course, their common language and cultural roots.
And we speak a common language - most of the time.
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Yanji, a city of about 300, 000, is the capital of the Yanbian Autonomous Korean Prefecture, where common language and cultural bonds make it a magnate for Korean investment.
Despite their common language and culture, Arab countries enjoy cultural variations and different national and sub-regional priorities and concerns which UNESCO takes into account when fulfilling its mandate.
It can be done by ear, but musical notation helps by turning sound into a visual medium, a common language for the consistent creation and sharing of the music.
Foster would learn from those too, but his immersion in common language and use translates into a feeling of rightness, which works as completely in small structures as in large.
The only contact with the foreign Trailmen is through trade conducted once a year in silence and by sign language, since the isolated tribes are thought to have no common language.
Pankaj Ghemawat of IESE, a business school, calculates that two countries which share a common language trade 42% more with each other than two otherwise identical countries that lack that bond.
After being out in the world building companies and businesses for 30 years, I have to say that experience says the MBA degree may help establish a common language among young managers.
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