[Last chance to register] The 5 collaboration habits that set the best teams apart

 
 
Find out what makes some teams more successful than others.
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Average number of members in a shared folder2
Tip #1:
Work in pairs
*Researchers from the NICO looked
at differences between universities that rank in the 90th percentile collaborate, compared to those in
the 50th and 10th percentiles.
 
 
 
 
The future of collaboration
with Dr. Brian Uzzi
 
  Tuesday, June 12
  11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
 
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You need more than a good idea to build your award-winning campaign - you need the right team to make it happen. But why do some teams succeed where others fail? To find out, Dropbox worked with researchers at the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO) to analyze aggregated and anonymized folder data of more than 1,000 teams at major global universities. We found five key tips for how teams of all kinds can work better together.

Register today for our upcoming webinar with Dr. Brian Uzzi, Co-Director of NICO, and Rebecca Hinds, Insights Manager at Dropbox, to find out what creatives can learn from the collaboration habits of top universities. We'll also provide an exclusive look at how real companies are using Dropbox data to improve the way their teams work.

We'll discuss:

1. How analyzing Dropbox data helped a major social media company learn to prevent redundant projects and inconsistent branding
2. The five highly effective collaborative habits shared by top research universities
3. Dr. Uzzi's predictions for the future of collaboration
 
Register now
 
P.S. Want to learn more about how Dropbox can improve collaboration on your team? Check out our new eBook, Flow Together.
 
 
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