When egos, tech, and the desire for efficiency collide.
Posts Tagged as: Reimagining Collaboration
Posts Tagged as: Reimagining Collaboration
Simon’s Laws of Interorganizational Communication and Collaboration
Project charters are meaningless unless people, you know, actually follow them. Sadly, this isn’t always the case.
Does Your Prospective Employer Truly Embrace Remote Work?
In which I offer unsolicited advice to applicants trying to separate fact from fiction.
What CD Sales Teach Us About the Future of Work
In which I drop a panoply of music references and liken the idea of returning to an office to a nearly obsolete product.
Work Visualized: Before and After Covid
My attempt to succinctly sum up the massive changes that have taken place.
The Case for Author Experiments
Stuck on a title, subtitle, and cover for your book? Let data show you the way. Oh, and I compare myself to Brad Pitt.
The Reimagining Collaboration Keynote Visualized
A cool visual arrived in my inbox this morning. I wasn’t displeased.
On Hybrid Work, Book Figures, and da Vinci
Employer flexibility is on the rise—and I don’t see that trend abating.
Slack Continues Its Assault on Multi-Tasking and Manual Work
No, yesterday’s updates won’t eliminate multi-tasking. Make no mistake, though: Users will spend less time toggling between and among disparate applications.
The Teaching Shackles Are Off. It Feels Amazing.
Dan Pink was right in 2009. He still is.
Russian Edition of Reimagining Collaboration Coming
The first of what I hope will be many.
Slack and Its Ilk Shine a Light on Organizational Problems. Be Thankful.
Internal collaboration hubs can quickly manifest thorny cultural issues. That’s exactly why some leaders oppose them. Big mistake.
Solving Tool Overload and the Search Dilemma
More tech isn’t the solution. Pick a lane and stay in it.
Thoughts on Slack Clips
Another valuable edition—and feature that makes the comparison to e-mail even more absurd.
Zillow, Location, and the Beginning of the End of Compensating Wage Differentials?
I dust off my old HR hat in today’s post and drop a reference from The Wire.