SIS International, the New York-based research firm, recently estimated that a typical medium-to-large company wastes $26,041 per employee per year on poor communications within teams. It turns out that talking, at least in the context of corporate teams, can get complicated, and as recent studies show, very expensive for companies that get it wrong. But John Bunyan, as astute and as pious as he was, never attended a project meeting John Bunyan never coordinated a multinational product rollout. John Bunyan is cited as the first to write down the old proverb: that talking can be easy, especially when compared to taking action. “Words are cheap, but a dram of grace is worth all the world.” So wrote John Bunyan, the prolific Baptist author of the Pilgrim’s Progress, back in the 1680s. I hope you'll follow along! Talk can be expensive speech and sentiment classification, and signed social digraphs to analyze the role of trust-less digital payments in a synthetic ecosystem and to observe how collaborators respond to cash-like incentives designed to improve intra-team communications. I'm building SlackCoin to gain a better understanding of blockchain-based payments, A.I. This series of seven articles walks readers though the economic model and step-by-step creation of SlackCoin, a new experimental currency for users of the Slack messaging platform. (This article is republished from my blog, Amalgamated Humanity)Ĭould blockchain-based payments and artificial intelligence supercharge your team’s communication skills?
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