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How Technology Enhances Collaboration

How Technology Enhances Collaboration. Created By: Michelle Slaughter ITEC 1301 – 19987 Instructor: Natalia Fofanova University of Houston. Table of Contents. How Technology Enhances Collaboration The Collaboration Paradox The Scope of Research One-to-many vs. Many-to-many

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How Technology Enhances Collaboration

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  1. How Technology Enhances Collaboration Created By: Michelle Slaughter ITEC 1301 – 19987 Instructor: Natalia Fofanova University of Houston

  2. Table of Contents • How Technology Enhances Collaboration • The Collaboration Paradox • The Scope of Research • One-to-many vs. Many-to-many • One-to-many • Many-to-many • Inside-enterprise Collaboration • Take Advantage of New Tools • Seize the Potential/Ignore the Fluff • How Google Uses Technology to Collaborate • People Prefer Facebook to Others • NYC: The City that Never Sleeps • New York City • Credits • That’s All Folks

  3. The Collaboration Paradox • helps the workforce • Real value • Low-overhead • Content owned & defined by users

  4. The Scope of Research • Improves collaboration within the enterprise

  5. One-to-many vs. Many-to-many • One-to-many • Email • Document sharing • Portals • Many-to-many • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram

  6. One-to-many • Content is isolated • Limited to receivers • Disappears over time • Must constantly managed comment comment Idea comment

  7. Many-to-many • Content is Persistent • Available anywhere to anyone at anytime • Groups are organic Comments Idea

  8. Inside-enterprise Collaboration • Dramatic transformation • Means of adoption differ • Must align with business goals

  9. Take Advantage of New Tools • Change the communications paradigm • Adapt tools and organizations

  10. Seize the Potential/Ignore the Fluff • Eliminate bad communications habits • Uncover identities and relationships that can bind corporate information together

  11. How Google Uses Technology to Collaborate • Companies are using collaborative technology for the creative process. • It allows people to share ideas quickly. • They do not have to be in the same room. Click here for video

  12. People Prefer Facebook to Others • InformationWeek confirms people like using Facebook versus other platforms • Facebook Ranks Top 'Enterprise' Collaboration Platform Click link for article

  13. NYC: The City that Never Sleeps You have to pay attention because so many of the streets are one way. New York City is one of my favorite cities, but it can be so confusing.

  14. New York City So much to see!

  15. Credits • All images used came from Google Images. • https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi&ei=7DmeUrfzKoKVyQH8gYHIDA&ved=0CAQQqi4oAg • All sounds are from Microsoft’s clipart. • Slide 11 video: • School, M. A. (2012, July 30). Collaborative Technology- Janine Gianfredi, Google. Retrieved December 1, 2013, from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMSj5LLR6Ro • Slide 12 article: • Flood, G. (2013, May 20). Government: Enterprise Architecture. Retrieved December 1, 2013, from InformationWeek: http://www.informationweek.com/applications/facebook-ranks-top- enterprise- collaboration-platform/d/d-id/1110033?

  16. That’s All Folks

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