Whether you are a 5-person team or a 50,000 person company some
of the same rules for successful collaboration apply. The more you share
what you know the more it is worth; understanding a person’s local context
is more critical to successful collaboration than any technology you
may use. Based on years of research, an encyclopedic knowledge of collaborative
technologies, and a realization that collaboration is hard to do successfully,
Mr. Coleman provides a holistic view on collaboration and through a variety
of contributions from his social networks, others have contributed their
best rules for collaboration based on their experience. The holistic
approach (People, Process and Technology) is the organizing principle
for the book and each rule can be found in the appropriate section. Managers,
CEOs, Venture Capitalists, or anyone that has to work with other people
at a distance every day can get great benefit from this book.
Readers of this book will walk away with a much better idea how
to be successful in their interactions with others via the computer.
It will help people who are on teams separated geographically, as
well as managers and executives. The book filled with high-tech nuggets
of wisdom for programmers and IT professionals. But, it also has
practical rules that apply to anyone who works with others.
Visit David's
collaboration blog for
more information.
David Coleman is the Co-Author of Collaboration
2.0 (Happy About), the author of the Collaboration
blog and the Managing Director of Collaborative Strategies.
He has 20 years of experience with collaboration technologies, people
issues and critical processes. He works with collaboration technology
vendors on product strategies, business models and demand generation.
He also works with medium to large companies to help them figure
out a successful strategy for collaboration throughout the organization.
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