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Having trouble getting a project started with others? Take a look at this article to get a few tips on how to kick start your collaborative effort. This article goes through some of the tools you can use to get the most out of your projects. It’s a quick read and which they break it down into some simple steps, if you have the time this is an article to read.
Key Takeaways:
- START WITH THE PROBLEM, INVOLVE USERS IN DEFINING REQUIREMENTS, EVALUATE COLLABORATION TOOLS, CONSIDER SOFTWARE INTEGRATION, MEASURE THE CHANGE IMPACT, MAKE THE DECISION.
- The most important factor is the business pain that needs to be solved with the tool
- You have to shortlist solutions that match your requirements only and compare similar products on measurable criteria
““The most important factor is the business pain that needs to be solved with the tool,” says Maxime Villeger, Solutions Specialist and Regional Director at Genius Project.”