The New Business Value of Today’s Collaboration Trends Colleen O’Keefe SVP & GM, Collaboration Solutions and Global Services Novell, Inc.
Nov 07, 2014
The New Business Value of Today’s Collaboration Trends
Colleen O’Keefe
SVP & GM, Collaboration Solutions and Global Services
Novell, Inc.
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TIME IS MONEY
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Collaboration Trends
Business Use Case
Customer Perspective on Business Value
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• Slide will have no words on it –
• Slow moving collaboration tools result in a slow
moving businesses
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2010 State of the CIO Survey
Source: CIO Magazine, 2010 State of the CIO Survey, January 2010
Rank improving end-user workforce productivity as their top projected accomplishment
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Some Workers Are Finding Zero Benefit From Collaboration Software
Source: Workforce Technographics® US, Canada, and UK Survey, Q3 2009
Don’t find collaboration tools necessary to accomplish their job
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Stay in the Loop
Get Feedback
Work Together
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Finally, a place where enterprise teams can work socially to achieve better results. Combining real-time social networking, online document co-editing, and file sharing with built in security and control
Cloud service and on-premise software
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Stay in the Loop
Problem: Users needing information must
continually seek it out; time consuming. Knowledge
is dropped on the floor and people are making
decisions without the right information
Need: A way to find appropriate information from
experts and communities and be made aware of
updates when they happen
Benefits: More agile, more effective, more
informed workforce. Achieve better results, faster
DemonstrationStay in the Loop
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Stay in the Loop – Summary
• Find relevant people and communities
• Follow users and groups
• Get notified
• See a flow of relevant information
• Make more informed decisions
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Get Feedback
Problem: Traditional collaboration is slow, un-engaging, and
lacks a vehicle to request input from a large body of interested
parties. It’s hard to track progress and drive results
Need: A way to gather input and feedback into
a single, shared, real-time conversation
Benefits: Get immediate
feedback from the right people;
reach the best decisions faster
DemonstrationGet Feedback
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Get Feedback – Summary
• Publish work-in-progress
• See who’s available to jump in and offer feedback
• Get immediate feedback—a dialog
• All feedback recorded in one place
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Work Together
Problem: It’s hard to get work done with partners because of
access challenges with collaboration tools. And, waiting for revision
cycles and merging is a productivity killer
Need: Need an easy way to collaborate with partners in a rich
―work together‖ environment without compromising security
Benefits: Faster, better
collaboration with the people
who matter, wherever they work
DemonstrationWork Together
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Work Together – Summary
• Working together, inside and outside the organization
• Working interactively—no merging or clean-up
• Working in your native habitat: file explorer, MS Office
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