We've never been so well-equipped to collaborate and be more productive, but the numbers don't bear this out.
It's well known that collaboration is more a matter of practices than tools, but businesses seem to persist in believing that technology is self-sustaining.
But nothing can be done: tools are piled on top of each other and misused (Collaborative tools in the workplace: a real waste?), causing real damage (Digital Infobesity: When Collaboration Tools Degrade Productivity, QWL and Amplify Mental Workload).
Zoom has just published a report that paints a bleak picture.
Note: when a study is sponsored by a...
We've never been so well-equipped to collaborate and be more productive, but the numbers don't bear this out.
It's well known that collaboration is more a...