Adopting OnePlace: What You Need to Know

Posted by Dana Larson on August 16, 2010

When it comes to online business collaboration and team collaboration solutions, there will always be a learning curve when adopting the new tools and processes. This just comes with the territory.

Unfortunately, there are businesses that, when faced with this learning curve, opt not to continue with the tool, labeling it as “unintuitive”, “challenging” and “complex”. While this can be said about some of the available collaboration tools, many options will work in a business team as long as they are properly integrated into the business processes.

At OnePlace, we want to make it easy for you to accept your new collaboration tool into your culture and learn how to best use it to benefit your business processes. We are launching a new series on our blog covering tips and tricks for adopting OnePlace and what you will learn from effective collaboration as a result.

Over the next few weeks, we will cover the following tips to fully integrate OnePlace into your business.

Tip #1: Test Us Out
Tip #2: Designate a Champion
Tip #3: Familiarize Yourself With Help
Tip #4: Training Sessions
Tip #5: Play Around. You Won’t Break Anything
Tip #6: Discover How OnePlace Fits Into Your Processes
Tip #7: Integrate OnePlace Over Time, But With a Deadline
Tip #8: Have Fun!
Tip #9: Give Us Your Feedback

So stay tuned over the next nine weeks and discover how OnePlace can connect your team and allow you to collaborate on your work to complete it together. You’ll feel more connected and more in control when you take the right steps to learn and adopt OnePlace.

 
Dana_larson Dana Larson - OnePlace Marketing Manager. Dana represents the best of a new generation of communicators adept at engaging across all media, from traditional to social. A sweet but somewhat snarky gal whose career in marketing has easily transcended from big agency to agile small business, Dana blogs regularly about business, collaboration and productivity solutions at http://blog.oneplacehome.com. You can reach Dana at dana.larson at oneplacehome dot com.

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