Collaborating on work across distances has always been difficult. We fly groups together to work temporarily as a single team on a critical project issue. We have regularly scheduled conference calls; we have videoconferencing rooms. We rely deeply on e-mail to stay in step. We try to build single Web-based repositories of project knowledge that are accessible throughout an organization. It has all been a struggle. Distance is misunderstanding. Distance is wrong interfaces. Distance is friction. But now we are witnessing the positive effects of distance beginning to shrink. The next generation of collaboration tools is here, or at least the early arrivals are here. Broadband access is the underlying technology for all these tools. The videoconference room is dead, and collaboration is moving out of meetings and into its most useful place: the daily lives of project members.
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Topic Summary The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. — L.P. Hartley, opening lines of The Go-Between (1953)
April 30, 2009 | Authored By: Tom DeMarco, Lou Mazzucchelli, Tim Lister, Lynne Ellyn, Robert Austin, Christine Davis
Do the business management mantras of the 20th century apply to the busi
April 30, 2003 | Authored By: Steve Andriole, Robert Austin, Christine Davis, Tom DeMarco, Lynne Ellyn, Jim Highsmith, Tim Lister, Ken Orr, Ed Yourdon
Effective coordination of the innovative minds, both within the company and externally, is necessary to tap the creative juices of the best contributors.
June 6, 2006 | Authored By: Christine Davis
Domain IT industry
June 1, 2007 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain IT industry
May 31, 2007 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
After finally experiencing the law of diminishing returns on efficiency improvements, many companies are now placing innovation as a top priority. Innovation requires a different environment and a different culture; most companies will require an extreme makeover in order to be successful.
April 30, 2006 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council
I love technology. I have to admit it.
May 8, 2007 | Authored By: Christine Davis
Domain Organizational matters
March 31, 2008 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain IT strategy
September 30, 2008 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain IT industry
October 31, 2006 | Authored By: Lynne Ellyn, Nida Davis, Christine Davis, Paul Davis, Jerry Davis, Rod Davis, Diana Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain IT industry
June 30, 2005 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Tim Lister, Tim Lister, Tim Lister, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain Organizational Matters
December 31, 2002 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain Organizational matters
September 30, 2004 | Authored By: Christine Davis, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council