Collaborate, But Only Intermittently, According to New Study by Harvard Business School Professor and Colleagues
August 14, 2018
August 14, 2018
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Aug. 14 -- Harvard University's Business School issued the following news release:
More than a decade after the introduction of the first smartphone, we are now awash in always-on technologies--email, IM, social media, Slack, Yammer, and so on. All that connectivity means we are constantly sharing our ideas, knowledge, thinking, and answers. Surely that "wisdom of the crowd" is good for problem solving at work, right?
New research by . . .
More than a decade after the introduction of the first smartphone, we are now awash in always-on technologies--email, IM, social media, Slack, Yammer, and so on. All that connectivity means we are constantly sharing our ideas, knowledge, thinking, and answers. Surely that "wisdom of the crowd" is good for problem solving at work, right?
New research by . . .