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Together Works: The Ultimate Guide to Effective Ecollaboration

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Since the dawn of time, humanity has depended on collaboration for survival. Families, clans, tribes, corporations, cities, countries and international bodies like the UN all depend on collaboration. Almost everything we do depends on collaboration. Any system, process or technology involves people collaborating. Moreover, we are continually evolving and creating new ways of doing things, which means that the foundation of management, methods and measures of how we collaborate are also changing. Our unique approach pulls together the main ingredients of today’s work environment with practical overviews and tips to success in ecollaboration.

To be successful today, we need to master collaboration and communications in order to improve and operate at the most effective levels possible. We can accomplish this by taking advantage of the technological advances of the past decade, which has resulted in what we now call ecollaboration.

Ecollaboration is all about interaction between people over the Internet, and it is vital in both real and virtual organization arrangements, where people co-exist or work together independent of time and location. Ecollaboration covers a broad range of topics, from underlying technological structures to fundamental mechanisms that are relevant to ecollaboration and virtual organizations. This book presents an overview of many of the important themes and developments in ecollaboration. It provides an essential resource of practical knowledge, applications and ideas, which you can use in both the real and the virtual world.

Some people are dragging their heels against the inevitable trend towards collaboration using technology. Read this book for practical ‘heads up’ tips on how to release the full value of effective ecollaboration in the context of a 'New Paradigm' in communication and the way work is done!

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127 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 6, 2014

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