Health Lens dimensions

Collaborative Capacity

Dimension 173 of 1,100 · Health Lens

Excitement Index
0.0709

Collaborative Capacity measures the extent to which an expression reflects the ability of people or groups to work together effectively through shared trust, communication, participation, and coordinated action. It encompasses basic interpersonal support, inclusion in decisions, exchange of knowledge, and confidence in carrying out joint work.

Bands

Minimal Collaborative Capacity

Expressions activating this band describe generally positive interaction or organizational features without clear evidence of active shared work, mutual influence, or coordinated participation. Collaboration is present only as a diffuse background condition such as pleasant contact, diversity, or broad trust-building aims.

Moderate Collaborative Capacity

Expressions activating this band describe practical support, recognition, and some participation in work or decision processes, with collaboration experienced as available but uneven or situational. Joint functioning appears through advice, responsiveness, and role-related input rather than fully integrated partnership.

High Collaborative Capacity

Expressions activating this band describe established partnership practices in which knowledge is shared, roles are coordinated, and multiple parties are actively involved in planning, dissemination, or ongoing work. Collaboration is experienced as organized, reciprocal, and sustained across tasks.

Strong Collaborative Capacity

Expressions activating this band describe confident, effective joint work marked by shared decision-making, mutual skill and knowledge, cultural attunement, and the ability to represent the work in broader settings. Collaboration is experienced as fully functional partnership with clear competence, influence, and meaningful collective impact.