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Storyboard: Build an Enterprise Social Collaboration Strategy

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Social tools are now being offered by a number of collaboration vendors. Many organizations are unsure of how to integrate social tools with existing team workflows. Managers must embrace, rather than hinder, integration of social collaboration tools. This storyboard, along with its accompanying tools, will help you:

  • Understand social collaboration and how it builds team effectiveness.
  • Develop a strategy for enabling social collaboration patterns with technology.
  • Understand the major vendors and feature sets for social tools.
  • Foster a culture that encourages the use of social collaboration tools.

Managers must recognize that social tools are powerful enablers of knowledge-sharing and productivity in the age of the team.


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    Mike Owens - 2011-01-11

    The storyboard is difficult to read (ion screen especially) because of the colurs chosen for background and text and I always review on screen first before deciding to print.

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      Info-Tech Research Group - 2011-01-11

      Hi Mike, thanks for your comment. If you have difficulty reading this (or any other) storyboard on your machine, a useful trick is to go to the 'view' tab in PowerPoint and click 'pure black and white'. This should make it easier to read.

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    Mike Owens - 2011-01-11

    Sorry I can spell - I was going to add that usually the formats are fantastic - appropriately colourful and have recommended InfoTech on the strength of this accesible format

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