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3 New(ish) Tools To Improve Internal Business Communication And Creativity

Written by Daniel Prager
January 14th, 2010

As a small to medium sized interactive marketing agency in Chicago,we have an advantage over larger firms: Our internal communication.

Interns can talk directly with the principals, a link building specialist can work directly with a coder. As someone who focuses on social media, I can work directly with our design team to make sure that social applications are built into the initial design.

We are always looking to improve our internal as well as external communication, and here some new(ish) social media tools that will help:

1) Evernote

Evernote is a great way to keep track of inspiration, everywhere you go. At work, we are constantly interrupted and lose our train of thought easily, never forget that website you meant to blog about or that snipet of code ever again.

2) Group Posterous/Tumblr

People respond to humor and creativity. Setting up group Posterous and Tumblr accounts are great ways to encourage creative interaction among employees, and  show some personality. Showing  personality is one of the first steps to building online engagement with potential customers.

3) Teambox

Like Google Wave, Teambox has set out to improve the way we collaborate. Unlike Google Wave it isn’t creepy. Teambox is great for assigning tasks, organizing information, and for group collaboration without any of the clutter. Also, all of your information is stored securely in the “cloud” so you don’t have to worry about jump drives etc.

What online tools do you use to improve your internal communcation?

2 Responses

3 New(ish) Tools To Improve Internal Business Communication And Creativity



  1. David Horne Says:

    http://www.socialcast.com/ https://www.yammer.com/ or http://backnoise.com/ may be useful for internal activity streams and conversation.

    all of the http://37signals.com/ tools are good.

    I like using freshbooks (billing & invoicing) and batchbook (crm) as well

    I use evernote but haven’t heard of teambox. Thanks

  2. Timothy Says:

    What about Yammer? Or was that left behind in 2009? :)

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