Thursday, October 6, 2011

Why Communication and Collaboration Software is good for you?

Communication and collaboration software both plays very important role for the development of the company.

By using online document collaboration software you can easily communicate with your clients, team members and also provides you the easiest way to understand about the projects so that you can easily make changes in the projects if necessary.

Document collaboration: what to ask for?

You have your document to be reviewed and you selected the perfect document collaboration team.

The next step should be easy: formulate your list of requests for your document collaboration companions.

Well, it's not always as easy as it may sound. Especially if you consider the consequences of not knowing how or what to ask from your document collaboration team.

Document collaboration: 10 flops you should avoid

For most of us when it comes to managing document collaboration, many challenges await ahead. And I am saying this from experience. The main purpose is to always focus on having a satisfied client. Also be sure you are always evaluating your work because this is an important part of the agile development process and you probably know it already.

Document Collaboration with Internal Controls

The road to true collaboration with your business partners or collaboration with other members begins with developing an exceptional system of internal controls.

For document intensive organizations, those controls are implemented using a robust document management system.

Document collaboration: top 3 recipes for disaster?

You certainly don't need a recipe for disaster when it comes to document collaboration, right? It can be pretty easy to mess the things up.

Still, it is always better to prevent, not to treat. So, here is a top of recipes for disaster, just to make sure you will know what you should avoid when you initiate a document collaboration process.  

Document collaboration: types of feedback

Collecting feedback on a document can be a difficult job, especially if you have to work with a big document collaboration team. Generally, if you want to collect feedback, you:
  • Send emails and expect feedback replies. Well, here is where the problems may appear. One of your document collaboration companions may forget to use the "Track Changes" option and this will transform

Document collaboration: can one size fit all?

With this question, and the answer it should provide, we get to a very interesting topic related to document collaboration: open collaboration vs. structured collaboration.

Of course, the answer is: one size cannot fit all, but luckily, you already have solutions for that (in our case, it's called Agilewords).

As we all know it, open collaboration has its own, many benefits, wikis being the instruments that best confirm this statement.