Top 10 blogs for collaboration in 2012
Editor’s note: MWD Advisors present the ten most popular blog posts from their collaboration research program published over the last 12 months.
Editor’s note: MWD Advisors present the ten most popular blog posts from their collaboration research program published over the last 12 months.
Editor’s note: 2013 could be the year enterprise collaboration software has ‘its moment in the sun’. But will organisations be ready to implement it effectively?
Editor’s note: Over the last few days Pinterest has announced ‘secret boards’ functionality which allow users to control who sees the content. This makes for a potentially useful private, collaborative scrapbooking tool.
Editor’s note: Thanks to Oscar Berg for sharing this article on enterprise collaboration. Can it be owned? Who could or should own it?
Editor’s note: Analyst IDC has released research that shows collaboration software is one of the fast growing areas of application software.
Editor’s note: An article that reflects the sentiment and discussion at the HR Tech Europe Conference. What’s best – a one size fits all approach to enterprise social networking or a niche vendor?
Editor’s notes: Some good insights into virtual team collaboration including links to relevant research studies.
Editor’s note: A useful list of 10 of the offerings in this space, including Salesforce Chatter, Moxie Software,Telligent and IBM Connections.
Editor’s note: Mike Collins, head of community development at DPG, talks through his role of developing community and collaboration to support people through CPD.
Editor’s note: When process gets in the way of teamwork and collaboration – interesting research insights into what hampers collaboration.
Editor’s note: Another useful infographic looking at post desk-based ways of working and what collaboration looks like.
Editor’s note: Most document sharing in the enterprise takes place via email, probably the worst type of technology for sharing and collaboration. This info graphic is a good reminder of that fact.
Editor’s note: Two recent studies show the scale of planned spending by enterprises on unified communications – voice and vieoconferencing technology, in particular. A more mobile workforce is a big driver.
Editor’s note: Some announcements from Cisco’s Collaboration Summit Cisco – mostly around shifting its tools into the cloud.
News articles, blogs, L&D conferences and events – what’s everyone talking about? Collaboration. That would…