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Confessions of a Casual CollaboratorConfessions of a Casual Collaborator

As much as I do incorporate team collaboration apps into my work, the fit isn't always quite right.

Brian Riggs

January 3, 2016

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As much as I do incorporate team collaboration apps into my work, the fit isn't always quite right.

Truth be told, I'm a reluctant collaborator. I prefer projects that I can start, work on, and complete pretty much on my own. It's not that I'm asocial at work, or a control freak. I've just found that coordinating too much with others can introduce complications and delays... and, of course, reaching agreement on how to approach a problem is much easier when I only need a consensus of one.

That said, I'm regularly involved in all kinds of work that requires many people's participation. And because I work in an industry that produces countless collaboration tools, I do try to incorporate them into my work as much as possible.

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With that little preamble, I'd like to make the following confessions:

-Team Collaboration Shootout: How the New Breed of Apps Stack Up

That's it for my confessions. Do you have any you want to share? Add them in the comments.

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About the Author

Brian Riggs

Brian is a member of Ovum's Enterprise team, tracking emerging trends, technologies, and market dynamics in the unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) space. He looks at the market for both hosted UC&C services offered by service providers and UC&C solutions deployed on premise within the enterprise. Before joining Ovum, Brian for 12 years tracked the UC market for Current Analysis.