When people in business ask the Big Question - namely, how to make more money - efficiency is usually one of the top topics of discussion. The ability to streamline, speed up, cut waste and improve how different parts of an operation interact with one another is treated as a panacea.
If you can get everyone in a business working together more effectively, great improvements in output will follow.
This is where the world of telecoms has been able to jostle its way into mainstream thinking on business planning and organisation. A key part of improving how effectively and efficiently people work together is communication. The easier it is for people to talk, to share, to interact and connect, the better they can work.
This is certainly where the consensus of opinion is on how team collaboration platforms can be sold to businesses as essential to their ambitions for growth. For Philipp Bohn, marketing vice president for Unify's Circuit collaboration platform, this potential to boost efficiency has given UC&C a pivotal role in the whole process of digital transformation.
Key drivers
"There is no doubt that communication and collaboration are key drivers and enablers for any successful digital transformation," said Philipp. "With the right solutions in place, a business can become more agile, less hierarchical and more collaborative - which circumvents some of the biggest issues large, siloed businesses face, such as effective decision making."
"In addition, knowledge and data sharing will increase significantly, and businesses will easily be able to form cross-functional teams, work with new external partners and customers, all leading to better, more engaging, results."
"What is crystal clear, however, is that none of this is achievable through legacy tools like email or telephone alone. It can only be done through collaborative platforms like Circuit where content is shared within the context of conversations, and available anywhere through the cloud."
For Philipp, the problem with email is that it has been co-opted for uses it was never designed for, which has then led to frustrations among end users. "In the modern business world, email remains a very standard communication channel with the outside world. In fact, the majority of businesses still use it as their main point of communication with partners and customers," he said.
"But, as with any mass communications tool, email has been abused and overused. Instead of just using it for critical, traceable communications such as sharing files, it is often used like a chat - with messages going back and forth."
"This is why new collaboration and communications technologies, such as Circuit, which can organise communication, information and data in one place and within context, are becoming increasingly popular.
"We've seen time, and time again, that once businesses start using collaboration platforms, internal email volume goes down to almost zero over time - which will be a welcome relief for many."
Familiar and comfortable
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Unify's Philipp Bohn believes that collaboration platforms like Circuit allow users to better organise communication and data[/caption]




