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The Best Way to Organize Confluence Spaces

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If you’ve been a Confluence user for any length of time and it hasn’t already become painfully obvious, it soon will. The “it” being that while a great tool for collaborative content creation and knowledge sharing, when not organized properly, Confluence can become an overwhelming sea of information, making it extremely difficult to find what you’re looking for. This article offers some tips on how to organize your existing Confluence spaces and pages best and set the stage for an efficient and productive workflow for years to come.

European Conscious Capitalism Conference on September 23 in Berlin: New ways to do business

Conscious Capitalism is a concept based on a philosophy of business ethics that lays the foundation for a modern and sustainable form of corporate leadership. This concept goes a step further than “New Work” towards a holistic approach, which attempts to integrate personal, cultural, economic, and ecological values in equal measure. In September 2019, the second European Conscious Capitalism Conference will be held in Berlin, //SEIBERT/MEDIA will be there, and we excited to exchange ideas, broaden their knowledge and network. Will you be there too?

Management, leadership, collaboration, innovation. Book recommendations – part two

Martin Seibert often reads books that relate to his professional interests, which he also happens to share with many friends, colleagues, and customers. So rather than keeping this to himself, he has now started a series of blog posts where he provides short reviews of interesting (or not so interesting) books. They could prove helpful for others – a must-read tip or a lucky escape as each book receives a stamp of recommendation or is relegated to the trashcan. Here’s part two.

Management, leadership, collaboration, innovation. Book recommendations – part one

Martin Seibert often found himself thinking the books he was listening to as audiobooks could also be helpful for his colleagues or clients. So now he has started a series of blog posts where he provides short reviews of interesting (or not so interesting) books. They receive a stamp of recommendation or are relegated to the trashcan. Here’s part one.