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November 11, 2014

How to Keep Up in Conversation, Digitally Speaking


By TMCnet Special Guest
Alastair Mitchell, Huddle CEO and cofounder

More and more companies are shifting to a cloud-based workplace and communication between employees and colleagues is becoming increasingly difficult. As human interaction is sometimes forgotten about when communicating via digital methods, it’s important to understand the quality and effect of our communications to ensure that digital conversations continue to have a human element.


Since humans benefit from human interaction, it’s good to integrate real human interaction into digital conversations. Digital platforms make communication much more effective by providing a space for continuous feedback and transparency, which is why it’s so important to capitalize on their value. Read More



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