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20 reasons NOT to collaborate

I was spurned on to this by a tweet by @carlywinter on 20 reasons not to use social media and I thought I could extend those to enterprise collaboration.  Because, for some companies social media engagement and social business (internal) engagement are interwoven quite tightly through the use of products like Jive and Connections – here are  the 20 reasons to not to collaborate:

  1. You are a traditionalist and value the “good old days” *
  2. You don’t want to be found *
  3. You don’t want to be heard *
  4. You are afraid of people voicing ideas (congruent and contrary to corporate *insert dept*)
  5. You enjoy a silo-driven company
  6. You don’t have a process for bringing ideas to fruition
  7. You think people will waste time online collaborating and not working
  8. You don’t want your competition to hack in to see what you are doing
  9. This is only a trend and will pass  and will wait for the next thing
  10. What next, the cloud?
  11. My security manager said we can’t do it
  12. Because its what the business wants
  13. It will eliminate our intranet – and I like our intranet
  14. Employees will be able to solve their own problems
  15. They will share inappropriate files, pictures and comments
  16. There are too many choices – I will wait for the cream to rise
  17. We can’t afford the software
  18. We are a highly regulated or unionized company
  19. We won’t have to have meeting anymore
  20. Employees can access it via a mobile phone and we can’t have that!

I have a solution to each of those.  Why don’t you think you can collaborate?  NOTE: items denoted with a * were carried over from why not to use social media.

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