Peter looks at the collaboration capabilities in OneNote 2010: “OneNote 2010 is known primarily for its note-taking capabilities, but with related clients including the OneNote Web App and OneNote Mobile, and OneNote-integrated services including Windows Live SkyDrive and SharePoint, OneNote is also a powerful collaboration solution. Peter O’Kelly […]
Writing in 2007, Diann posits that leadership and collaboration are two opposing and contradictory concepts. “Whilst leadership in a traditional sense is about a leader leading others who are the followers, collaboration is about working together and moving ahead as a team. So why are these two concepts […]
I’m heading to London and San Francisco at the end of next week. Current schedule is: – Monday March 28, meetings and seminars in London, on collaboration and user adoption. – Tuesday March 29, Day available for a workshop or seminar in London. – Wednesday March 30, Inhouse […]
Last November, I pointed to the announcement that Bayer Material Science in Germany was implementing Lotus Connections. This was of particular interest to me since I frequently hear about how the “privacy laws” in Germany make the adoption of collaboration and social tools inside organizations difficult. Kurt, the […]
Bart from Lumo Research left a comment on my blog post re “email vs. collaboration tool” from earlier this week. I hadn’t heard of Lumo Research before, so headed over to their web site to take a look. The firm offers a service called LumoFlow, which provides “social […]
Earlier in the week, I pointed to some Microsoft material from last year that talked about “the partner opportunity” with SharePoint. The key point from Microsoft, is that for every $1 an organizations pays Microsoft for SharePoint licensing, they pay business partners “$6 to $9 on services.” I’ve […]
As I said in my November 2009 column for Messaging News, archiving and ediscovery for email are well-understood, but dealing with archiving and ediscovery in collaboration systems is less well understood but just as vital. Next week, EMC is hosting a webinar on the same topic: “Preserving, collecting […]
I came across Agilewords a few days ago – a new web-based application for co-authoring of Microsoft Word documents. A few comments: 1. The co-creation of documents, with a lead author and many reviewers, or even with many authors, is a painful process. The dominant approach today is […]
If you are always in a rush, you can’t gain control over events: “Complexity is in cahoots with speed and uncertainty. When you have little time and even less clarity, complexity steps in to demand even more of you. Put together all three–speed, uncertainly and complexity–and the toughest […]
Mark argues that sending meeting notes by email is a bad idea (slightly edited): “The meeting is over and you were the one who was supposed to make notes. Ok, we won’t discuss now your self-assertion, damage is done. But never send notes via email. You know how […]
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