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I have been researching collaborative and management software and have been trying to formulate ideas on implementation.

I have picked up from a lot of the discussions that there is more often a problem in the uptake and use of software than with the software itself.

Education is a cornerstone in system use as I think is ease of use or simplicity.Has anyone come up with, or seen good methods of getting people to use software?


Would love to hear feedback

Tags: collaborative, education, learning, management, software

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I think graphic design plays a more important part in the adoption of these systems than people give it credit for.

I also think that limiting the number of features to just what the users want is important too. Feature creep can reduce usability for basic users.

Lastly, good copywriting is also extremely important - not lots of words, but the right words.

Other than that, I'm busy putting together video tutorials. I'll also be putting one together for this system.

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