Tagged - team collaboration

Beyond Getting on the Samepage

From the brand name to the online environment, Samepage sends very clear signals to users about what to expect; moreover, it meets that expectation. Indeed, Samepage...

All Quiet on the Workfront

Workfront exemplifies the classical software paradigm of automating systematic, exacting tasks to free up users for creative work. Workfront is a resource management tool...

Manic Monday

Just like one is likely to be introspective on any given Monday and concentrate on the tasks of the workweek ahead, monday.com (previously dapulse) is good for lurking...

Peripheral Podio

Podio, by Citrix, covers a large number of collaboration capabilities but seems more like a high power digital personal assistant rather an enabler of business interactions.

Microsoft Teams Twitches Its Way Towards Live Event Streaming

You can now run events in Microsoft Teams with up to 10,000 attendees. This feature reflects Microsoft’s commitment to merging Teams and Skype for Business.

Trello – Mellow

Trello hits emotional high notes with a compelling project dashboard and intuitive design, but productivity is hindered by loaded graphics and an inadequate creation...

Taking the Bore Out of Collaboration

For all its progress over the past fifteen years, collaboration tool vendors have been iterating on the same three elements: group chats, action items, and file archiving.

Sacrificing Pets: Optimizing Collaboration Tools for Professional Teams

Everyone works differently and so too do teams. It doesn’t make sense to force everyone to use the same tools for collaboration. IT needs to engage and, well, collaborate...

Agile People Assessment Tool

Use this tool to determine how Agile you are with respect to company culture, team collaboration, and customer engagement.

Make the Case for Videoconferencing

Many organizations are looking to deploy a videoconferencing solution in order to better meet business collaboration needs and address rising travel costs. This video...
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