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Minimizing Communication Tool Overload

Achurch

Remember when you only needed your phone, email, and sparkling personality to communicate at work? Then, one day, a colleague introduced a new tool that promised to free up your inbox and improve collaboration—and it did. Then another tool came along to solve a different problem, and then another, and another. Sharing documents.

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Communication Practices to Work Smarter not Harder

Achurch

Technology is supposed to make your work life easier. Establishing communication protocols and practices will help you work smarter, not harder. To improve office communication and collaboration you need management’s support. That’s the first rule of communication practices to work smarter, not harder.

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7 Reasons Why IT Projects Fail – Part 1

Delcor

On the first night of every Requirements Analysis course I teach at Georgetown University, I ask my students to discuss why technology projects sometimes fail. Over time, we’ve identified seven common causes of project failure. Communication is the most important soft skill required for project management.

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New Tool Implementation: Tips for Success

Achurch

Changes to your organization’s technology stack are inevitable. Some employees beg for new tools to save time, or hope to adopt modern systems to replace under-performing ones. Others don’t see the point of introducing another tool. Below are 7 tips for a successful new tool implementation. There can’t be any exceptions.

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Lead From the Human Side of Technology

.orgSource

Once upon a time, the title of the lead technology wizard didn’t necessarily begin with a C. They were regarded a little like sorcerers hanging out in the shadows creating marvels with tools that weren’t well understood by the rest of the office. Technology took center stage. That dramatic entrance has changed the role of CTOs.

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Association Brain Food: 4.5.24

Reid All About it

She recaps a case study presented at the Innovation Summit about the American Board of Medical Specialties’ use of the blue ocean strategy to expand their certification tool into new markets. In 1970, Alvin Toffler predicted the rise of future shock caused by technology, but the exact opposite happened. Gamification at events.

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7 Must-Have Technologies for a Remote Workplace

Achurch

But regardless of your organization’s complexities, the important thing is to use cloud-based technologies. We have compiled the seven most essential technology categories every organization should have to operate remotely successfully. #1: 2: Asynchronous Communication. 6: Project Management Tool. 3: Payments.