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Building High Performance Online Teams
Microsoft Teams Laurence Lock Lee Microsoft Teams Laurence Lock Lee

Building High Performance Online Teams

What does a high performing team online look like? What measures should leaders adopt when monitoring and guiding their team’s performance? We’re about to take you on a deep dive into analysing what “good looks like” for high performing teams. This article builds on our introductory post on Building Better Online groupswhere we identified that not all online groups are formed equal and that a more bespoke analytics approach is required for the different types of online groups. The ‘Team’ was one such grouping identified.

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Productivity = Effectiveness + Efficiency: Measuring Effectiveness with SWOOP
Thought Leadership Laurence Lock Lee Thought Leadership Laurence Lock Lee

Productivity = Effectiveness + Efficiency: Measuring Effectiveness with SWOOP

Today the technical and business press is filled with stories about the productivity gains available through a digitally disrupted workplace. ‘Bots’ have replaced ‘Apps’ as the ‘must have’ technology gadget. We like Bots because they promise to take away the drudgery of dealing with mindless bureaucratic work processes, freeing our time for tasks that can employ our full intellectual selves. But we always have to remember that productivity has two parts; Effectiveness and Efficiency, or as I like to frame them: ‘Doing the Right Thing’ and ‘Doing it Right’. And of course being extremely efficient doing the ‘wrong’ thing is just a waste! 

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Are today’s boards ill-equipped to deal with modern workplaces?
Thought Leadership, Academic Business Journals Laurence Lock Lee Thought Leadership, Academic Business Journals Laurence Lock Lee

Are today’s boards ill-equipped to deal with modern workplaces?

As scalps continue to fall in the banking Royal Commission, it’s become clear board members need tools to give insights and transparency into company culture. Boards need to be better technically equipped to deal with non-financial indicators like a poor or ineffective corporate culture.

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Your Workplace is Like a Box of Chocolates: Unwrapping with AI Sentiment Analytics and Social Networking Analytics
Thought Leadership Laurence Lock Lee Thought Leadership Laurence Lock Lee

Your Workplace is Like a Box of Chocolates: Unwrapping with AI Sentiment Analytics and Social Networking Analytics

We extracted some departmental sentiment results from a typical organisation of some 6,000 staff using Workplace by Facebook as their Enterprise Social Network, over a period of about 12 months. We looked at the average sentiment expressed between members of their own department and plotted this against the average sentiment expressed externally to other departments

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What Real-Time Collaboration Data Can Tell Us About Gender Diversity
CMS Wire, Thought Leadership Laurence Lock Lee CMS Wire, Thought Leadership Laurence Lock Lee

What Real-Time Collaboration Data Can Tell Us About Gender Diversity

Do men show an unconscious bias against women at work? Are men slower to respond to women in the workplace? Are women quick to respond because they feel they need to advance their own agendas, given that men still dominate senior management levels? The answers to those questions could reveal a dynamic in the workplace that could disadvantage women.

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How would the iPhone innovation have happened if O365 Digital Workplace was in place?
Innovation Laurence Lock Lee Innovation Laurence Lock Lee

How would the iPhone innovation have happened if O365 Digital Workplace was in place?

It is now more than a decade since the iPhone was launched in January 2007. Back then, much of the technology supporting enterprise social networking and the modern digital workplace was in its infancy. Much of the benefit claimed for the modern digital workplace is from the speed of innovation i.e. new ideas to value capture, that digital workplaces can facilitate. The iPhone launch of the smartphone phenomena is arguably the greatest innovation of our time and indeed a driver for today's digital workplaces. It therefore seems appropriate that we take a deep dive into the inside story on how the iPhone was developed. Reflecting on whether the iPhone development may have benefited from, say, the availability of the O365 digital workplace, we can start to understand the true opportunity in accelerating corporate innovation initiatives. Insights from the iPhone development have been gained mostly from Brian Merchant’s recent book on “The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone”.

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When Artificial Intelligence Sentiment Analysis Meets Yammer
Yammer Laurence Lock Lee Yammer Laurence Lock Lee

When Artificial Intelligence Sentiment Analysis Meets Yammer

Microsoft is undoubtedly the leader in office productivity software, with generations having now grown up using its Office products suite. Less heralded in the productivity space, however, are the artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities Microsoft has developed over a similar time frame.Much of the AI found in the Office suite is hidden or embedded in functions like the spelling and grammar checker in MS Word. Other AI applications are more explicit, such as Cortana, which can, among other things, remind us of commitments we may have made but overlooked. Microsoft is making much of this AI capability available to development partners with API connections through its Cognitive Services unit. While it is still early days, we have observed some active piloted integrations with selected Microsoft products like Dynamics 365.

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