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Q3: What new collaboration tool are you considering that you'd like to use for your business case?

Seth Elliott
A3: we're looking at something like Productboard (if we place that in the collaboration space)

Seth Elliott
@usmcjost Miro for the win!

@usmcjost
@sethaelliott I love Miro.

Sean Broderick
A3: Kapost for managing content. We are progressing to MS Teams & Sharepoint as the central hub for chat, video, file storage

@usmcjost
A# in the vein of Digital Whiteboards, also the ability to co-author is now a must, companies embracing legacy security posture or "Just not there yet" must catch up.

Kurt Schrader
We've been poking around at Threads as a Slack alternative, but it hasn't really taken off internally yet.

Tom Randall
A3. Swit has been on my radar for a year. Brings all collaboration (communication, project management, etc.) together in one place. Organizations that rationalize collaboration tools around required capabilities see better e.user satisfaction & money saved on licenses #eWEEKchat
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@usmcjost
DevOps tools for more operational work, providing greater viability, I think Monday.com does a great job advertising this.

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monday.com powers teams to run processes, workflows, and projects in one digital workspace, unleashing their potential to achieve extraordinary results in all aspects of their work.

Andrew Filev
A3: I know we already talked about this, but Zoom has become essential to us. Gone (for now) are the days of desk drive-bys and water cooler conversations. The culture of a company depends on those interactions. #eWEEKchat

Seth Elliott
A3: Are any of you seeing anything that has made you say 'whooa' in this area recently?

@usmcjost
A3: Converged tools such as Slack, MS teams, etc where you can interface with multiple data sources and people at once are a must.

Andrew Filev
A3: We also use employee engagement tools like @bonusly. It's a great way for employees to show their appreciation to others, especially now that we're distributed. #eWEEKchat

Molly Presley
A3: an increase in special interest groups on Slack has increased connection for mindfulness practices, shared interest in hobbies and keeping employees more connected from home.

Sean Broderick
A3: 'The best tool is the one you use' is a huge principal for us whether that is collaboration software, CRM etc. Adoption over the bells and whistles always

Seth Elliott
@usmcjost this is there new positioning this idea of a work operating system - smart marketing (which is expected from them)

Peter Burris
@usmcjost A3: Watching IT use digital tools to improve collaboration is a very necessary case study in how collaboration tools are going to evolve. It's not just stuffing more video into a connection.

Tom Randall
A3. Tools focused on enhanced analytics have a business edge (e.g. Microsoft’s offerings). By gathering and analyzing data on how end users best utilize these tools, we can redesign our collaboration working environments to improve productivity. #eWEEKchat

Dan Lahl
A3 I find the problem with most collab tools are they are purely horizontal and do not have application affinity to every user. Great for comms and office docs, but not solving the problem of doing my job in context...

Jose Pastor
A3: At RingCentral use our own Message, Video and Phone capabilities all day long. The place where we are seeing the biggest change internally behavior is in co-creation tools in GSuite. Very complimentary to real time communications.

Dan Lahl
A3 Naturally, SAP as an apps company is looking at ways to bring applications in context for each employee/user into the collaboration mix...

Seth Elliott
A3: of course, i assume we all use our own products already :)

Peter Burris
@danlahl A3. That's it! Collaboration tools for IT typically are much better because the builders of those tools -- IT pros -- understand the context in which they'll be used. Collaboration is really subtle, very context-dependent. My clients abandon these tools all the time.

Dan Lahl
A3 @sethaelliott Narutally :-)








