InVision x Dropbox Paper: A Case Study for Collaborating to Success
Dropbox?s new software Paper makes for better, smarter, and faster collaboration, whether you?re doing it from home or in the office.
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Working from home sounds like the dream, right" You can work in your pajamas, set your own hours, and take your dog for a walk in the afternoon. You can squeeze in a workout or take a quick grocery trip so you don?t have to battle the 5PM crowd. It can be pretty awesome but, like any job, there can be downsides to working from home too. One con that never really manifests until you actually start working from home is the shift in collaboration and interaction between you and your colleagues. You can?t really give a quick ring or stop by their office on your way to the printer to chat about a project anymore. So what do you do" Text or call them" Send them an email" What if it?s urgent" What if it?s complicated to explain over both phone and email" Skype" Great, now you?ve got to get out of your pajamas. Even if you don?t work at home, collaboration can be a challenge? Projects of any size can quickly get out of control. Let?s say you?re working with a team that keeps getting bigger, your project scope expands, and now there are too many emails floating around with attachments and links to files all over the place?in the end, you can?t keep up. ...
The following post is brought to you by Dropbox. Our partners are hand picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Working from home sounds like the dream, right" You can work in your pajamas, set your own hours, and take your dog for a walk in the afternoon. You can squeeze in a workout or take a quick grocery trip so you don?t have to battle the 5PM crowd. It can be pretty awesome but, like any job, there can be downsides to working from home too. One con that never really manifests until you actually start working from home is the shift in collaboration and interaction between you and your colleagues. You can?t really give a quick ring or stop by their office on your way to the printer to chat about a project anymore. So what do you do" Text or call them" Send them an email" What if it?s urgent" What if it?s complicated to explain over both phone and email" Skype" Great, now you?ve got to get out of your pajamas. Even if you don?t work at home, collaboration can be a challenge? Projects of any size can quickly get out of control. Let?s say you?re working with a team that keeps getting bigger, your project scope expands, and now there are too many emails floating around with attachments and links to files all over the place?in the end, you can?t keep up. ...
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