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Collaboration Overload to streamline collaborative work, attract talent by identifying social capital drivers of performance, engagement and retention. Improving the Rhythm of Collaboration Ethan Bernstein, Jesse Shore, and David Reiser of collaboration in organizations and teams. For at least a century, they've done this primarily through planning work group meetings, huddles, one-on-ones, milestone reports, steering committee readings, end-of-shift handovers, and more. But in recent years, the pace of collaboration has become more complex and difficult to control, given all the digital tools at our disposal, along with email, text messaging, messaging and the plethora of meetings that haven’t disappeared yet. Collaboration has gone omnichannel, and coordinating collaboration has become a major challenge.
Given how connected most people are at work now, is more collaboration better, as we tend to assume, or should organizations have an on-again, off-again rhythm? The authors' research shows that alternation is critical for work involving problem solving. While always-on connectivity can help workers coordinate and gather information, people without dedicated unplugged time will produce less innovative and productive solutions. Tags: Algorithms Collaboration Email Lists Database Customer Experience Cybersecurity More like this Top 10 Articles of the Year It’s a New Year, Take a Stand Against Workaholism It’s Time to Face the Top Three Challenges of Learning Linda Gratton Our Guide to the Summer Issue You must be logged in to Comment. First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. Sponsored Content Artificial Intelligence Reinvented.
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Given how connected most people are at work now, is more collaboration better, as we tend to assume, or should organizations have an on-again, off-again rhythm? The authors' research shows that alternation is critical for work involving problem solving. While always-on connectivity can help workers coordinate and gather information, people without dedicated unplugged time will produce less innovative and productive solutions. Tags: Algorithms Collaboration Email Lists Database Customer Experience Cybersecurity More like this Top 10 Articles of the Year It’s a New Year, Take a Stand Against Workaholism It’s Time to Face the Top Three Challenges of Learning Linda Gratton Our Guide to the Summer Issue You must be logged in to Comment. First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. Sponsored Content Artificial Intelligence Reinvented.
Why Extending Artificial Intelligence to Operations Rep: Type Akhilesh Tripathi and Eric Hemberg Year Month Day The content on this page is commissioned by our sponsors . MIT Connect is an independent content creation unit within Sloan Management Review. We develop high quality content commissioned and funded by our sponsors. We welcome sponsor input during the development process but retain control over the final product. MIT Connect operates independently from the MIT Sloan Management Review editorial team. Learn More Subscribe Share The following industry perspectives explain how AI can empower workers, relieve stress and improve outcomes today. An academic researcher takes a forward-looking look at advances in artificial intelligence that may one day transform one of the biggest conundrums: cybersecurity defenses. Akhilesh Tripathi Executive Perspective.