What finally worked for us was moving away from apps that just created more channels and noise. We adopted Clariti, and the difference was its "Conversations" feature. Instead of having a project discussion in one app and the related emails in another, it brings everything together in a single thread. This has drastically reduced the "what's the context?" questions that used to stall our progress. It promotes communication by making it inherently organized and less fragmented, which has naturally encouraged more thoughtful and complete discussions across our teams.
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What finally worked for us was moving away from apps that just created more channels and noise. We adopted Clariti, and the difference was its "Conversations" feature. Instead of having a project discussion in one app and the related emails in another, it brings everything together in a single thread. This has drastically reduced the "what's the context?" questions that used to stall our progress. It promotes communication by making it inherently organized and less fragmented, which has naturally encouraged more thoughtful and complete discussions across our teams.