Cooperation in the eyes
In the14th and15th centuries when European capitalism was budding, there appeared a mode of production called package buyer, which distributed the means of production to a number of craftsmen and completed the production tasks through their cooperation. This may be the embryonic form of modern business cooperation.
Today, with the rapid changes in society, cooperation has been re-valued. It is not only a business operation mode, but also a spirit and an indispensable great force to promote social development.
Cooperation is everywhere. Even in nature, it is not difficult for people to find cooperation. In the small ant family, there is a complex but strict division of labor. Worker ants are responsible for exploring the road and finding food, while soldier ants shoulder the safety of the nest. The queen ants give birth to offspring, and some feed them. No more or less members, no contact at all. It is with the cooperative spirit of each member that the ant family can survive.
The production of Concorde, a world-famous aircraft, is accomplished through cooperation and division of labor. Every part of it, from the wing to a screw on the landing gear, is made by professional departments in different countries. Finally, assemble different parts, and a Concorde is counted as one day. Cooperation has truly integrated into every corner of the world.
Cooperation comes from trust. In fact, many international organizations and groups with cash are based on cooperation, and this cooperation is based on mutual trust between countries. Cooperation needs different individuals to complete together and needs tacit understanding. If individuals lack enough trust, there will be no tacit understanding and cooperation will not succeed. For example, in the rules of the World Trade Organization on regularly reporting the financial situation of signatory countries, if signatory countries falsely report or underreport relevant data in order to maintain their strength, then this distrust will inevitably lead to the failure of cooperation. So it is not difficult to see that cooperation without sincerity and trust is worthless.