Where should employees work? It’s a debate that’s dominated the business world for years now, and a question that’s become increasingly more common as employers try to determine what their office setups should look like in a still very theoretical post-COVID world. But if there’s anything the past two years have proven, it’s that teams can work successfully from anywhere—and there are bigger issues within the workplace that need to be addressed.
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Keep the byte author Cédric offers this Piece of advice: Scrap your CMS portfolio and use an Enterprise Wiki instead. I don’t have the time and resources to do it – therefore here’s the business ideal for free (for any European county): Call up Atlassian and make a deal to contribute the internationalised Confluence version […]
From GlobeandMail.com: But now the good news. Not all wikis suck. Our experience with so many bad programs finally enabled us to find wiki software we like. Confluence, a commercial product from Australia, addressed 90 per cent of our wish list. And in the last few months wiki acceptance in our company has increased tenfold […]