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The need for digital collaboration training programs
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 271065, member: 76163"] The rapid growth of social media has created a new set of challenges for businesses. More than ever, companies need employees to be able to communicate effectively with one another and customers online. But what if your employees don’t know how to do this? One of the most important skills on a modern team is digital collaboration — the ability to work together online without relying on email or phone calls. This means that employees need to be able to get their work done through social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and more. But there’s a problem: Many employees don’t know how to use these tools effectively. They may not even know where they are used! Some are afraid they will lose their job if they mess up while using these tools at work, while others simply aren’t comfortable using them. This makes it difficult for managers and employees alike because it takes time away from doing actual work instead of spending time learning how digital collaboration works. [/QUOTE]
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