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The dizzying array of communication tools we use in the workplace has led to unprecedented levels of information overload. Is more technology the answer?
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Four pillars form the foundation of team collaboration — and an increasing number of collaboration apps are looking to incorporate all four.
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The B2B buying cycle is more complex than ever. Can salespeople adapt to the ongoing changes?
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According to the latest buzz, the metaverse will change everything about how we interact with each other. While potentially true, we should heed some warnings.
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We still have a long way to go to realize the potential of remote collaboration.
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A profile of consultant and international scholar of the history of technology, David Lavenda, one of CMSWire's contributors of 2021.
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Slack, Zoom and Microsoft Teams are morphing into a new generation of development platforms that will become tomorrow’s desktops ... wherever we work.
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Without access to the office printer, are we finally making the long-predicted move to the paperless office?
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Companies have allowed the promise of asynchronous tools to be corrupted into turning the ‘always on’ business culture into overdrive.
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Microsoft collected an enormous amount of workplace analytics in 2020. Taken together, we can get a glimpse into what the future of work might hold.
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Which is it: are we wildly productive working at home? Or are we burned out, stir-crazy, cabin-fevered and barely holding on to our sanity?
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Solving workplace information overload is bit of a grail for organizations. Will Viva Topics break the logjam?
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Microsoft's new Viva platform aims to address the total employee experience. We take a closer look at its potential for collaboration.
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David Lavenda continues to keep our technology present in perspective by connecting current challenges to similar from the recent and not-so-recent past.
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