21st Century Collaboration: Are your tools getting in the way?
By Heather Severino and J. Peter Bruzzese In the 1980’s if you wanted to collaborate on a document, you would save it to a floppy disc and walk it (aka sneaker-net) to your colleagues. Computer networks, the Internet, e-mail… these would all improve the ability to collaborate faster into the 1990’s. But there were drawbacks to those methods. Take that document you are working on with your colleagues. Email it back and forth a few times and you start to lose track of which version is the latest unless you all update the file name with each revision. You now have documents in your Inbox that end with a barrage of initials and numbers from all the players who have had their hands on reviews and edits. In 1999 this would be considered modern and productive. These days, not so much.
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