After 3 printings in less than 2 years, there are only 21 physical copies of SharePoint Roadmap for Collaboration: Using SharePoint to Enhance Business Collaboration (2009) left in stock. I am not doing a fourth printing. If you want a physical copy, I recommend you order one ASAP. […]
Bert asks how to add face-to-face communication back into our increasingly digital interactions. He outlines six key benefits of doing so – such as efficiency and effectiveness benefits for collaboration – and then moves to a key rule: “As we have rapidly embraced and adopted all manners of […]
Writing for CMSWire, Oscar from Sweden advocates focusing on improving practices via collaboration technology: “The key question is not if people have adopted a certain technology, but rather how they are using it and how new and improved practices are being adopted. For an organization that seeks to […]
Central Desktop released Common Ground, a new collaboration solution for marketing agencies: “Central Desktop, provider of the industry-leading cloud-based social collaboration platform for businesses, today announced the availability of its CommonGround edition, a new collaboration solution designed to help marketing agencies maximize billing hours and increase client retention. […]
A fascinating look at the iPad and its use around the world. Yes, it’s created by Apple, and yes, that means it is slanted in a particular way. But … it’s still fascinating. Last month I said it – it’s causing a re-evaluation in my world too.
In a couple of days, NewsGator is hosting a webinar with Kraft Foods to talk about the idea that “social business is not just about technology.” In advance of the session, read more about Kraft’s approach via an interview between Rich Blank (from NewsGator) and Vinicius Da Costa […]
Chris talks about the founding and early days of Dropbox, and why has a clear rule about investing in people, not ideas (emphasis added): “Well, it turned out storage is a hard problem and having an MIT storage guy who builds a great product actually matters. I don’t […]
John asks if IT will slowly strangle corporate outposts: “While the home of most corporate parents (America) worries that IT may not be helping the business enough, the home of many subsidiaries (Ireland) worries that IT is a tool that will force the closure of corporate outposts …. […]
Shawn commented on Will IT slowly strangle corporate outposts: “You can’t do innovation on a shoestring. For example, 3M, a company known for its innovation, insists that all its chemical engineers send 10% of their time working on their own projects. There are so insistent on this that […]
Writing at Talent Culture, Kirsten suggests that playing devil’s advocate allows the creation of collaboration in the workplace: “The void in communication may be due to a lack of questioning. I’ve come to think that there is a lack of “why” in present day workplace culture. As always, […]
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