If you’re the author of a document that is being reviewed by multiple people in parallel, what is the biggest single problem that you face in the review process? If it’s a contract, what is your biggest concern? We’ve done some research on these two questions and the answers are normally one of two issues:… Read more »
Monthly Archives: January 2014
Aligning Document Collaboration with Collaboration in a Face to Face Meeting
Freedictionary.com provides the following definition of collaboration – to work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort. There are multiple types of collaboration, so let’s compare and contrast two of the most common forms – collaboration in a face to face meeting and document collaboration. During collaboration in a face to face meeting, everyone hears… Read more »
Review Inertia – Overcoming the Dread of Catching Up on Document Updates
Enjoying getting back to work after the holidays? As you look through your prioritized list of tasks, they will inevitably include the dreaded “Please review changes to my document and provide feedback”. You consider the number of pages in that doc when you last saw it and groan. It goes towards the bottom of your… Read more »