Synergy

the synergy or the synergism (Greek συνεργία, synergía or συνεργισμός, synergismós - both the co-operation, of συν, syn - along, together and έργο, érgo - the work) designates a cooperating of organism, materialsor forces in the sense of “mutually promote themselves”. A rewriting of synergy is in the utterance: “The whole is more as the sum of its parts “, also than gettingism designation.

On synergy effects, which are examined in the Synergetik,one sets for example in the economy with the fusion from several private firms to an efficient large-scale enterprise or in contractual co-operation for example in the research and Entwicklungsbereich. With fusions these effects do not arise however in many cases or itdevelop friction losses, because the fused firm parts work against each other.
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not least develop also in a Wiki howthe encyclopedia Wikipedia synergies. The multiplicity of the authors supplements and corrects themselves mutually. Everyone contributes something from its field of activity. At the end a facet-rich article stands.

The term was considerably along-coined/shaped in this abstrakteren meaning as synergy of Buckminster filler,with it as an architect primarily the characteristics of his geodetic domes explained.

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Wiktionary: Synergy - word origin, synonyms and translations

synergy also historically: Different progress drives a fundamentalDevelopment on.

 

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