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Good Collaboration on a Team

by admin on December 16, 2009

Are you looking for a way to promote good collaboration on a team? Are you tired of miscommunication, disorganization and confusion standing in the way of project success?

If the answer’s Yes, you sound like you’re ready for team collaboration tools. Good team collaboration tools facilitate good communication, sharing of knowledge and a cohesive agenda so that your team is connected and on the same page at all times.

Team

Good team collaboration tools can unite every single member of your company, whether you’re a small startup of 10 or a huge corporation of 1000. Central Desktop has created a platform that enables each member to communicate with one another in a more time efficient and productive way. These tools include:

  • Email
  • Web conferencing
  • Video Conferencing
  • Intranets and Extranets
  • Discussion Threads
  • RSS activity Feeds
  • Forums
  • Comments
  • Shared Online Calendars
  • Shared Online Tasklists

Collaboration

In addition to communication, a team needs to have a shared repository of data and knowledge. So many businesses waste time and resources simply searching for the documents or resources they need. With Central Desktop’s “search” function, you can easily locate any document in seconds. With our online filing system, you can create complex folder trees to replicate your current filing cabinet system. With our screen sharing, you can hold online meetings and webinars without ever leaving your computer screen. With our oocument revision tools, you can co-edit and work on documents/spreadsheets/projects collaboratively, so that your final end product is a combination of your entire team’s expertise and intelligence.

Explore Central Desktop for a whole month for free, to see just how much faster & productive your team can be, when equipped with the right team collaboration tools. Get Started Now!

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