Collaborate to Win

December 26th, 2007

Teamwork

When people deal with each other, they use three key approaches: conversing, transacting and collaborating (teamworking).

If you are in the mood to make the right choice about your software solution, you have to understand the differences that exist between those interactions.

Conversational interaction is about exploring new information or building relationships. A case of a transactional interaction might be observed when you venture into the store and change your money for groceries.

Interactions of collaboration are organized in such a way that the key purpose of those involved is to modify the collaboration substance from what has been unstable and intangible, for example, an idea, into a useful solution, for example a blueprint.

Collaboration Software

Teamwork software is considered to be one type of groupware categories that let people communicate information and work together on various tasks.

Its remarkable functionality enables project activists to manage action plans, access shared documents, track projects, supervise schedules, automate business processes, be duely notified of any tasks and activities they are involved in. You may come across a plenty of ways in which this software can be very useful: scheduling activities, documents and projects, facilitating business processes and coordinating work of two or more business units or even firms.

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