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The Failed Promise of Social Collaboration

The Failed Promise of Social Collaboration

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"Much of what social collaboration tools are designed to support is shallow work, and the stuff of managerial oversight... deep productivity comes from supporting deep work - cognitively demanding activities that leverage our training to generate rare and valuable results, and that push our abilities to continually improve - trying to support shallow work doesn’t necessarily even lead to shallow productivity increases. Instead... the demands of responding to others’ shallow work takes us away from our own deep work, and steals productivity." - Understanding the Failed Promise of ‘Social Collaboration’ — Work Futures — Medium

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