Tag: Communication

Scrum goes Hollywood – About Communication in Scrum
Scrum goes Hollywood – About Communication in Scrum
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The success of agile projects is directly related to the way the project teams communicate. Many teams and projects identify these as their biggest problems without being able to articulate them precisely. The biggest problem, however, is that everyone believes they know what communication is and therefore does not need to think about it further.… READ MORE

A first look at News Link on Communication Sites
A first look at News Link on Communication Sites
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We have recently seen this new feature appear on our tenant which is awesome because our clients have been asking us whether this is possible. They typically link or manually import data from their website and other local news sources and I frequently get asked if there is a better way to do this. Now… READ MORE

How Communication & Collaboration Tools Make for Happier and More Productive Employees
How Communication & Collaboration Tools Make for Happier and More Productive Employees
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Many organizations have long been enjoying the productivity benefits that communication &  collaboration software offer: it’s easier to communicate with your colleagues both in the office and remotely, share resources and files, and set up meetings. Communication tools also help employees stay connected, allowing them to juggle multiple projects and still remain highly productive. A… READ MORE

What is a Digital Workplace Transformation?
What is a Digital Workplace Transformation?
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To truly understand what people are talking about when discussing the transformation to a digital workplace, we first need to define the term a “digital workplace”.   Although opinions on the term differ, in general a digital workplace is an environment where employees are able to access and deliver the right information to the right person… READ MORE

The Importance of Communication
The Importance of Communication
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SharePoint has long promised collaboration and communication across organizations; in fact, this has been one of the key strategic goals of the product and selling features as long as it has been available. Unfortunately, regardless of the version or module, organizations have left the strategic components of communication aside and left it out of critical conversations. Much like you expect a vehicle to be able to take you from point A to point B, organizations assume that SharePoint will simply make communication easier, and this is sadly not the case.