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Collaboration Triangle

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In this episode of Fusion Talk, Anouck and Steve delve into the intricacies of collaboration. They begin with a recording mishap from the previous week. The main focus is on defining collaboration, which they describe as a combination of the right people, process, and challenge, akin to a security triangle. They emphasize the importance of having clear goals and the right team to ensure successful collaboration.

The conversation touches on various mediums of collaboration, such as emails, team messages, and meetings, and the necessity of a well-defined process. They debate whether newsletters constitute collaboration or mere communication. The hosts stress the significance of setting up a proper agenda and scope for meetings to achieve productive outcomes.

Anouck and Steve also explore the role of AI in measuring and enhancing collaboration, discussing tools like Azure AI for sentiment analysis and collaboration/adoption scores. They consider the potential of AI to analyze email threads and gauge the success of collaborative efforts. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of understanding the reasons behind changes in collaboration scores and the need for continuous innovation and effective communication within organizations.

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In this episode of Fusion Talk, Anouck and Steve delve into the intricacies of collaboration. They begin with a recording mishap from the previous week. The main focus is on defining collaboration, which they describe as a combination of the right people, process, and challenge, akin to a security triangle. They emphasize the importance of having clear goals and the right team to ensure successful collaboration.

The conversation touches on various mediums of collaboration, such as emails, team messages, and meetings, and the necessity of a well-defined process. They debate whether newsletters constitute collaboration or mere communication. The hosts stress the significance of setting up a proper agenda and scope for meetings to achieve productive outcomes.

Anouck and Steve also explore the role of AI in measuring and enhancing collaboration, discussing tools like Azure AI for sentiment analysis and collaboration/adoption scores. They consider the potential of AI to analyze email threads and gauge the success of collaborative efforts. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of understanding the reasons behind changes in collaboration scores and the need for continuous innovation and effective communication within organizations.

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