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Fabrice Talbot's Activity
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Fabrice Talbot wrote a new blog post: Why MS Word Isn’t Enough 4 days, 7 hours ago
“I have Microsoft Word. Why isn’t that enough for me to write, proofread, edit and produce my business document?”
The answer to the question above is multi-level, but it comes down to the basic idea that there is no way of sharing documents directly in MS Word.Business documents requiring editing, subject matter expert or client review, [...]
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Fabrice Talbot wrote a new blog post: How does an agile environment fit in with my business practices? 1 week, 6 days ago
Agile:
In a new era, agile has taken on a new meaning. The traditional definition, according to Webster’s, is: “quickness, lightness, and ease of movement; nimble; mentally quick or alert: an agile mind.”
An agile mind!
Working “agilely” creates an agile mind, and it is possible due to agile minds. The purpose of the agile process is to [...] -
Fabrice Talbot wrote a new blog post: Sneak peek of the new Agilewords website 2 weeks, 4 days ago
We’re redesigning our website, our community AND our application! Yes, we’re pretty busy these days here @Agilewords. Our plan is to have all of the above mentioned changes done by next week. We’re also hoping you’ll love them just as much as we do. Preferably more actually, but that’s totally negotiable!
So here are a few [...]
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Fabrice Talbot wrote a new blog post: Collaboration blogs you’ll want to read 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Our solutions are based on the premise of collaboration. What we’re basically trying to do here is give people suggestions on how they can better themselves or their companies (regarding teamwork and general collaboration). So if you’re interested in that you’ll want to read more of our articles, and check out these great collaboration [...]
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Fabrice Talbot wrote a new blog post: Role-based collaboration. Why is that important? 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Open collaboration vs structured collaboration is one of the main debates in collaborative writing and editing. We’ve shown you what we think of this in a previous post on wikis and structured collaboration. Today we dig a bit deeper.
Let’s start by stating the obvious: people need leaders. We can’t all be leaders, that would result [...]