Is the practice of collaboration the same today as it was ten years ago? Will it be the same next year or the year after? I am coming to the conclusion that "yes," in fact, collaboration is different today and will be different next year as well. How it is different and how to make explicit that difference is the challenging part.
Collaboration remains a major key to our existence as a living and working society. It has become more a part of daily life. What is different is the path to collaboration.
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In my work with a variety of Federal Government clients over the last several years, I have noticed the desire for more transparency and openness at many organizational levels. Organization leaders and members have become aware of the negative impact to organizational operations and morale when important decisions impacting the organization are handed down without setting out cogent reasons or made without some forum for input, clarification and feedback.
I am heartened by President Obama's "Memorandum For The Heads Of Executive Departments And Agencies" which sets out his goals for a more transparent and open government. The President stated, "We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation and collaboration." The initiatives by the Obama Administration are very timely for organizations that already recognize the improved performance and organizational well-being that can result.
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Introduction
Enterprise collaboration software has the potential for enabling an organization to take a quantum leap in terms of collaboration, knowledge sharing and performance. Much of the benefit with regard to collaboration is inherent in the technology itself. However, to optimize the technology and achieve improvements in organizational effectiveness and collaboration, a focus on the overall organization is important. This will ensure a sound foundation for the technology.
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