Collaboration is appealing in concept but challenging in practice. While extensive resources—including ones from the Community Tool Box, The Intersector Project, and NewNetworkLeader.org—exist online ...
I understand where this question comes from -- if you're a "collaborator" you must somehow be opposed to process. Not true. A process (in the more ideal than evil world) is an embodiment of learning.
How can thousands, tens of thousands, or even millions of people possibly produce something meaningful when thrown under one umbrella? This is an unanswered question for a lot of companies that remain ...
Collaboration strategies are shifting from a focus on tools to an eye on improving process performance. Improving work practices within business processes requires collaboration "in context" while ...
"I like working face-to-face with the design team and the director before the final tech rehearsal. There's something to be said for a designer getting together with the director to have a drink and ...
One of the things I value most about my law practice is the way my work appeals both to my analytical and creative sides. As a family law attorney, I use my aptitude for language and my knowledge of ...
"I like working face-to-face with the design team and the director before the final tech rehearsal. There's something to be said for a designer getting together with the director to have a drink and ...