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Podcast: How to Increase Collaboration and Performance – Interview With Emma Hamer

November 28, 2006 Blog No Comments

In this TechWriterVoices.com podcast, Tom Johnson interviews performance improvement guru Emma Hamer. The discussion is an excellent and important one, focusing on how to set up the ideal collaborative workspace, overcoming fear of change, and addressing other common change-related problems in the workplace. Topics include:

  • Helping writers cope with major changes (such as implementing a CMS)
  • Understanding the difference between a group and a team
  • Radically increasing collaboration and communication on project teams
  • Changing the way your workspace is organized
  • Encouraging your employees to present great ideas
  • Dealing with lack of consensus in a department
  • Understanding human factors about managing and leading
  • Making performance reviews less burdensome and more accurate

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