Social Collaboration, or social business, is becoming a more common term in the workforce. With the advancements of social networks, mobile and cloud
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Billy R Bennett
onto Align People January 25, 2013 8:37 PM
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Too much emphasis on the word social may distract older leaders from comprehending the real power of social business collaboration - faster, better results.
Daanish Kahn offers a great set of five myths about the use of social collaboration tools that needs to be understood by any leader seeking to get results and high levels of engagement.
My favorite is the first one...
Myth 1 – Social Collaboration platforms are not safe and secure.
I remember when a client's CEO (of a very large global company) thought that the entire corporate knowledge could be carried out on a few disks so he prevented connections between product design teams for the sake of security- I thought that didn't say much for the amount of real knowledge in the company. However, it does say something about how some security myths can put competitive handcuffs on your workforce - and your results.
Aligning and engaging people more quickly in your organization are some of the best reasons to look seriously at adopting social collaboration tools. We've seen this in our work when such tools allowed teams to connect and overcome natural barriers to get work done.
I heard someone say recently, if you are not engaging them at least don't do things to disengage them! Most work systems do just that for many workers. Allowing and learning Social Collaboration Tool use is an excelleng step in the right direction.
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