In Team We Trust

May 28th, 2008

Working together

Humans interact in three basic ways: conversing, transacting and collaborating (in a positive meaning of the word).

If you care to make the optimal choice about your software application, you have to see through the differences that exist between those interactions.

Conversational interaction is about understanding new data or creating relationships. An example of a transactional interaction is when you venture into the store and change your money for groceries.

Interactions of collaboration are structured in such a way that the primary objective of the participants is to change the collaboration entity from what used to be unfixed and immaterial, for instance, an idea, into a useful solution, for instance a design solution.

Collaboration software tool

Teamwork Software is one of groupware programs that facilitate seamless collaboration between your team members, department personnel, everybody who works on the project, teams, etc.

Its excellent functionality lets participants to see action plans, share documents, track projects, moderate schedules, automate business processes, be duely reminded of any tasks and things they are involved in. You may come across a plenty of approaches to making these applications useful: scheduling events, documents and projects, facilitating business processes and coordinating work of two or more business units or even offices.

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