What new trends teach us about the future of collaborative tech


Sandra Vogel

31 May, 2018

Every business, no matter how small, relies on collaboration to get the job done. Ideas need to be generated, honed and perfected. Projects need to be defined, scoped, managed and evaluated. Clients – and staff teams – need to be listened to and worked with.

There are two key imperatives for effective collaboration: Pairing ‘many-to-many’ communications (like a real conversation) with the need to bypass hierarchies and old ideas about who can and can’t participate.

Combining these two gives an organisation the highest chance of getting the best ideas, while encouraging everyone to contribute means people feel valued rather than sidelined out of the important decisions.

New lines of communication

Technology is very good both of these, but it has to be implemented well to achieve them – that means picking the right product for your needs. For example, Casual Dining Group has ditched email for its staff communications, and instead uses Workplace by Facebook, a platform that supports collaboration in businesses that don’t necessarily have a traditional infrastructure in place.

“Crucially, this has allowed us to connect all of our workers, regardless of their job title or location,” Celia Pronto, Chief Customer and Digital Officer at Casual Dining Group, tells Cloud Pro. “For a restaurant business, where many employees don’t have an email address, this is critical.”

This has created benefits for the business – it has “fostered a healthy sense of competition, created a space to share best practice and garnered an openness and awareness of wider business aims,” says Pronto.

Similarly, Tinypulse, an anonymous platform for interacting with employees through questions, cheers, suggestions and direct messages has helped PR Agency NeoPR engage better with its staff.

Neo PR’s director, Gemma Spinks, told us: “Since implementing this tool we have seen increased collaboration between teams on subjects that may not have otherwise been addressed. Staff morale is also greatly improved as people feel they have an official forum to raise, discuss and share concerns they, or other team members may have.

She adds that using these types of collaborative tools “allows everyone in the team, not just the line managers, to recognise and highlight good work, successes or general pleasantness in the office.”

The workspace is evolving

In a traditional office environment, using collaborative technology often goes hand in hand with a physical reconfiguration of the workspace.

One approach that’s growing in popularity is ‘huddle rooms’ – in many ways a reaction to open plan offices which typically lack places to sit and chat. Huddle rooms have comfy seating and tables to work at, and, most importantly, are loaded with tech – big screens for video calls, interactive whiteboards, conference call setups. This makes them ideal for including remote workers who can join by voice, video and screen share.

This approach isn’t just for businesses. At Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust there is now a state-of-the-art Cancer Centre, a huddle room equipped with screens and communications equipment. This allows cases to be discussed in a secure environment, medical documents and files to be viewed, and conversations to be had with colleagues who may be at other hospitals.

Professional services company PwC has taken the concept of the huddle room one step further with its new ‘Delta Room’. Located at its office in Paris, it’s fitted with multiple large format, gesture-controlled screens that can capture information in real-time, as well as wireless audio and a mix of desk and sofa style seating. It’s an open-plan meeting space that allows people to move around freely while collaborating – and of course, it can include remote participants.

Not constrained by time and space

Collaborative technologies really come into their own when they allow people to defy time and space, and come together to pursue projects wherever they happen to be. Achieving this doesn’t necessarily require lots of futuristic looking equipment or fancy features. Often it is just about having access to shared working space.

For example, when taxi booking service mytaxi rebranded to incorporate Hailo, it needed to establish a new brand identity with a small team spread between London, Dublin, Hamburg, and Barcelona – all within four months. It needed its team to be able to work together, yet remain flexible to meet tight deadlines.

The team worked in Dropbox Paper, a shared document development system, for all elements of the project from creating strategy documents to mock-ups with feedback and wireframes. The task was so big that Gary Bramall, Chief Marketing Officer at mytaxi describes it as “…the marketing equivalent of raising the Titanic with a tiny team”

Pushing at an open door

What all of these examples show is that collaborative technology can be futuristic (like gesture responsive screens) or more traditional (like Dropbox Paper), but it can’t be exclusive or restricting. Closed door meetings are dwindling in favour of open collaboration, and the idea of having to be present in person to join in a discussion is a thing of the past.  

The cutting-edge, like PwC’s Delta Room, is all about democratising and inclusion. Whatever we see next in collaborative tech, it’s likely to push further that already open door.

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The best big data companies and CEOs to work for in 2018

Forbes readers’ most common requests centre on who the best companies are to work for in analytics, big data, data management, data science and machine learning. The latest Computer Reseller News‘ 2018 Big Data 100 list of companies is used to complete the analysis as it is an impartial, independent list aggregated based on CRN’s analysis and perspectives of the market. Using the CRN list as a foundation, the following analysis captures the best companies in their respective areas today.

Using the 2018 Big Data 100 CRN list as a baseline to compare the Glassdoor scores of the (%) of employees who would recommend this company to a friend and (%) of employees who approve of the CEO, the following analysis was completed today. 25 companies on the list have very few (less than 15) or no Glassdoor reviews, so they are excluded from the rankings. Based on analysis of Glassdoor score patterns over the last four years, the lower the number of rankings, the more 100% scores for referrals and CEOs. These companies, however, are included in the full data set available here. If the image below is not visible in your browser, you can view the rankings here.

The highest rated CEOs on Glassdoor, as of May 11 2018, include the following:

  • Dataiku – Florian Douetteau – 100%
  • StreamSets – Girish Pancha – 100%
  • MemSQL – Nikita Shamgunov – 100%
  • 1010 Data – Greg Munves – 99%
  • Salesforce – Marc Benioff – 98%
  • Attivio – Stephen Baker – 98%
  • SAP – Bill McDermott – 97%
  • Qubole – Ashish Thusoo – 97%
  • Trifacta – Adam Wilson – 97%
  • Zaloni – Ben Sharma – 97%
  • Reltio – Manish Sood – 96%
  • Microsoft – Satya Nadella – 96%
  • Cloudera – Thomas J. Reilly – 96%
  • Sumo Logic – Ramin Sayar – 96%
  • Google – Sundar Pichai – 95%
  • Looker – Frank Bien – 93%
  • MongoDB – Dev Ittycheria – 92%
  • Snowflake Computing – Bob Muglia – 92%
  • Talend – Mike Tuchen – 92%
  • Databricks – Ali Ghodsi – 90%
  • Informatica – Anil Chakravarthy – 90%

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