I’m not displeased.
Posts Tagged as: Reimagining Collaboration
Posts Tagged as: Reimagining Collaboration
On Collaboration, E-Mail, and the Discman
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work, Technology
A parallel between antiquated tools.
A Better Way to Work
Hubs and spokes in action.
On Collaboration, Seinfeld, and Chinese Food
Yeah, the three are intimately related.
Does using collaboration hubs correlate with better outcomes?
Collaboration, Faves, Future of Work, Trends
A personal and decidedly unscientific analysis.
In Which I Stitch Together Booleans, Books, and Influence
Future of Work, Publishing, Technology, Trends
Yeah, the three concepts are related.
Nailing Your Book’s Title and Subtitle Is Really Hard—and Essential.
Faves, Future of Work, Publishing
Thoughts on the most important ten or so words that authors write.
Custom Editions of Reimagining Collaboration Available
Announcements, Collaboration, Future of Work, Publishing
Reaching customers, prospects, and employees through a bespoke version of my new book.
NFT of Signed Reimagining Collaboration Cover
I’m getting in on the craze.
Audiobook Version of Reimagining Collaboration
Announcements, Collaboration, Future of Work
Listen to an excerpt from my 11th book.
In Defense of Slack
Collaboration, Communication, Faves, Future of Work, Technology
Cal Newport is a smart dude whose new book is based upon two fundamental misconceptions.
Why Effective Collaboration Requires Lifelong Learning
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work
Thoughts on nudging others to change their ways.
Zoom Third-party Apps Have Exploded in the Last Year. Here’s Why.
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work
Called it.
On Zoom, Experimentation, and Cat Filters
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work
Thoughts on why so many of us are afraid to go beyond the bare minimum.
Early Thoughts on Microsoft Viva
Collaboration, Communication, Future of Work, Technology
The company is going all-in on the Hub-Spoke Model of Collaboration.
What do leadership and employee training have to do with collaboration?
Thoughts on how all of these topics overlap.