In part 1 of this series, I reviewed the what Huddle is, and well as listing its features and capabilities. In this post, I review what happened when I signed up for the 14-day free trial of Huddle. 1. Signing up was easy – name, email address, desired […]
Herb reflects on ten years of being a supply chain consultant, and notes a few differences: – The office is much quieter today than 10 years ago. – The phone doesn’t ring anymore – email has replaced phone calls, and some people route their phone straight to voice […]
Ana comments on the difference between using email to collaborate and using an online collaboration tool: “So despite prioritizing messages and labelling them, the fact is that in a tool such as email it is hard to focus (not to mention keeping track of the discussion when you […]
Chad has been writing about leadership, and one of the words he has been exploring is “collaborate.” In his most recent post, he talks about the difference between contribution and collaboration: “The Transactional leader is looking for contributors. Another word for contributor is ‘producer’. Contribute something to the […]
In article titled The Psychology of Repository Permanence, Deane writes: “I’ve worked in a fair amount of companies, and consulted with many others, and I’m starting to believe that a lot of the problems each one has had with document management boils down to one thing: lack of […]
This is the fourth post in a series about defining collaboration. Previously: – Post 1 looked at the three P’s of collaboration (potential, process, and practice). – Post 2 talked about four types of work. – Post 3 examined the ceiling of opportunity and value. This post looks […]
David at Technology Review interviewed Prof. Tom Davenport on how to best use collaboration IT: “What is the most effective way to use collaboration software? People who work on mapping collaboration and patterns of interaction between people have noticed that less is more. Historically, companies were quite interested […]
Ephraim reminds us of the necessity to get the basics right with collaboration, even with Enterprise 2.0 tools in the mix: “Let’s call a spade a spade: Enterprise 2.0 means collaborative and social web tools. Make it more complicated if you have to, but this is the heart […]
Earlier this week Jed talked about collaboration in the enterprise, in an article on CMSWire called Enterprise Collaboration: What Does It Mean to You. I commented on his post a few days ago, but I’ve been thinking about something else he said in the article: “What about ‘Enterprise’? […]
Creating a mindmap is a frequent activity in my work and life, and while I don’t use the MindMeister online mind mapping tool, I’m impressed with the feature and capability enhancements the company has made over the past few years. A couple of things caught my eye today: […]
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