Published by Angus on 22 Feb 2010 at 10:50 am
Create while you Collaborate
Eugene Kim of Blue Oxen Associates, and a WiserEarth advisor, shares his thoughts on the real difference between Online and Face-to-face collaboration. It all comes down to ‘artifacts’ – those being the objects that you create to record and conduct your interaction. Artifacts are as important in face-to-face collaboration as in online collaboration. The difference is that online collaboration automatically creates an artifact – be it an email, or a wiki, or a video – which can later be shared, while face-to-face meetings do not necessarily. Turn up your audio and give this slideshare a listen. You’ll definitely learn something.
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Tags: collaboration, Eugene Eric Kim, face-to-face, online and offline interactions
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