The journey of going from connection to collaboration is ingrained within us as humans! Never has the need for connection been stronger. Remote working trends and now the global health crisis has been steadily pushing us apart. However, that hasn’t quelled our need to communicate and build relationships.
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The expense of synchronous communication in companies
It is clear there is only so much synchronous communication a person can participate in. There is a natural limit to the amount of time you can spend coordinating with others in real-time, and ultimately, the rhythm of your workday defines the upper limit. In this post, we look at how to make active and conscious choices on when synchronous communication is effective and when it’s not.
Comparing Google Inbox to the new Gmail
You probably already know about Gmail, but are you aware of Google’s new Inbox by Gmail? Inbox is Google’s modern mail service and it’s what Gmail should have become long ago. If you use Gmail, you should definitely check out Inbox. Or maybe not? Now Google has updated its Gmail mail service with many of Inbox’s features, all while remaining true to Gmail’s philosophy. In order to help you decide whether you want to use Inbox by Gmail or the new Gmail, read ahead to find out everything you need to know about the features and possibilities of the two options.
Now available on the Atlassian Marketplace: Linchpin touch – the intranet you can touch
Until now, using an intranet and accessing the content and functions within, has been limited to employees who have their own workstation, or at least are able to use one regularly. You can change this with Linchpin Touch.
Microblogging for Confluence: Subscribe to microblog posts and discussions
In large Confluence instances with many active users, where there is a lot going on and the intranet hums with activity, it is not so easy to keep track of the various discussions. You can now easily subscribe to individual microposts and discussions with Microblogging for Confluence.
Contemporary collaboration: Conflict resolution online
We have all dealt with conflicts and their solutions in person – but what about conflicts that arise online? Can we solve these conflicts with our existing behavioral patterns or do we need new strategies?
How it feels to switch to Android as an Apple fanboy
My experiment was to use a recent iPhone (7+) and a recent Android phone side-by-side for some time and see how they compared. The biggest problem for me was that I would have to let go of my monolithic view on devices as an Apple fanboy. It is really okay to buy an Android device. And it may even become a choice that I’ll make one day. Can you imagine?
Effective Communication When Introducing an Intranet
As outlined in the previous post, Because Change Happens, there …