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Careless Talk – Why Water Cooler Sessions Are Not Social Events

Water cooler sessions offer opportunities for teams to participate in casual conversations among their fellow employees. Yet, many members of the organisation are less engaged in such discussions. What keeps them from participating, and what can be done to increase attendees’ willingness and sustain their interest?

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The Collaboration Paradox: Fragmented and Siloed Knowledge

Organisations that employ digital collaboration tools in an uncontrolled manner find that the very tools intended to streamline communications throughout the organisation result in the opposite: increasingly siloed departmental group thinking and, worse, silos of information hidden from the organisation at large. How can enterprises avoid the tsunami of fragmented knowledge?

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Microsoft Teams Collaboration Part 3: Recommended Security Practices

With the growth of enterprises that have adopted Microsoft Teams as their online collaboration platform, potential security risks associated with the solution have likewise sprawled within organisations and those admitted as guest or external users. What should IT security teams implement in their governance measures to control the risk of data loss and the spread of malware entering through the platform?

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Microsoft Teams Collaboration Part 2: People and Sharing

The risks involved in Microsoft Teams’ communication and collaboration features provide reasons for deploying a scalable information governance. It is necessary to understand each collaboration feature in detail to enact authentication and governance policies.

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