What are the best digital tools for virtual collaboration?
The best digital tools to increase engagement and collaboration.
With project teams continuing to work remote and hybrid, and projects being delivered across multiple locations, fostering collaboration may seem like a challenge. In this fast paced digital world, there are several options to encourage team productivity:
Let’s look at some of the tools we use to help teams stay connected:
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams was a new phenomenon as we entered the pandemic, it quickly became the favourite over Skype meetings. This new interface enabled us to combine chat, video conferencing, file sharing, and app integration, providing a comprehensive solution for team collaboration. It remains one of our favourites due to its’ ease of use in 2025. Not to mention the latest AI capabilities.
2. Zoom
Zoom is renowned for its robust video conferencing capabilities. It's an ideal tool for remote teams needing reliable video and audio quality. Key benefits include:
HD Video and Audio: Ensures clear communication during meetings.
Breakout Rooms: Facilitates smaller group discussions.
Webinars: Excellent for hosting large-scale virtual events.
Screen Sharing: Share your screen with participants effortlessly.
3. Slack
Slack is a messaging app designed for teams who want to stay in sync wherever they are. It's not just a communication tool but a hub for all your work. Features worth mentioning:
Channels: Create specific channels for projects, teams, or topics.
Integrations: Connects with over 2,200 apps, including Google Drive, Dropbox, and Zoom.
Searchable History: Quickly find past messages and files.
Automation: Customize workflows with bots and other automation tools.
4. Trello
For project management and task tracking, Trello is a popular choice. Its visual approach to task management with boards, lists, and cards makes it easy to organize projects. Standout features include:
Board System: Visual boards to manage tasks and projects.
Customizable Workflows: Adaptable to various project management methodologies like Kanban and Scrum.
Integration: Works with tools like Slack, Google Drive, and Microsoft Teams.
Automation: Use Trello's Butler feature to automate repetitive tasks.
5. Asana
Asana is another powerful project management tool that helps teams coordinate and manage their work. It's designed to improve team collaboration and work management. Key aspects include:
Task Management: Create tasks, assign them to team members, and set deadlines.
Project Tracking: Use timelines, boards, and calendars to track project progress.
Integration: Connects with Slack, Outlook, Gmail, and over 100 other tools.
Reporting: Customizable reports to monitor team performance and project status.
6. Google Workspace
Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite, offers a suite of cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools. Highlights include:
Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides: Real-time collaboration on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Google Drive: Cloud storage with extensive sharing options.
Google Meet: Video conferencing integrated with Google Calendar.
Gmail and Calendar: Email and scheduling tools that integrate seamlessly with other Google apps.
7. Miro
Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform designed for team brainstorming and project planning. This became a favourite as we navigated virtual and remote workshops and Change Impact sessions. Key features:
Infinite Canvas: Unlimited space for brainstorming and sharing ideas.
Templates: Pre-built templates for brainstorming, planning, and design thinking.
Real-Time Collaboration: Team members can collaborate live or asynchronously.
Integration: Works with Jira, Slack, Trello, and other popular tools.
8. Basecamp
Basecamp is an all-in-one project management and team collaboration tool. It's particularly useful for remote teams. Noteworthy features include:
Message Boards: Discuss ideas and projects in an organized manner.
To-Do Lists: Easy task assignment and tracking.
Automatic Check-Ins: Regular prompts to update team members on progress without scheduling meetings.
File Sharing: Centralized place for all project files and documents.
9. ClickUp
ClickUp is a versatile productivity platform designed to tackle various business needs with comprehensive features:
Task Management: Advanced task management with rich text editing, dependencies, and time tracking.
Docs and Wikis: Built-in docs for knowledge sharing and documentation.
Goals and OKRs: Track company and team objectives effectively.
Customization: Highly customizable workflows and templates to suit different business processes.
Conclusion
Choosing the right collaboration tools can dramatically improve your team's effectiveness. While each tool offers unique features and benefits, the best choice depends on your specific needs and workflow preferences. Whether you need robust project management, seamless communication, or powerful video conferencing, today's market offers a rich selection to keep your team connected and productive.
By integrating these tools into your daily operations, you can ensure that your team remains cohesive, focused, and agile, no matter where they are in the world.
How to optimise AI tools for Project Management?
How to adopt AI to increase productivity for your project management needs.
The rapid rise of AI and automation may lead industries to think that the demand for Project Managers will decline.
However, for the majority of organisations, it wouldn’t be possible to navigate those complex Stakeholder relationships and lead nuanced conversations without a real life Project Manager. There is a huge focus on data and automation, but what is the value of the data without the correct parameters? It’s undeniable there is a certain level of scrutiny and soft skills that a real-life Project Manager can bring.
Taking this into consideration, it’s a good time to consider how AI can enhance projects and complement them. So how we can use this as a tool to benefit Projects?
Compile actions and lists: Use AI to monitor actions and set reminders. There are various tools available to develop transcripts from meetings and summarise key points. Microsoft Teams has implemented a comprehensive AI tool - Microsoft Copilot, to give an overview of meetings, including recordings, transcripts, and highlights of key points and decisions.
During or after meetings, AI highlights action items and gives prompts in Microsoft To-Do or Planner directly from the chat or meeting notes. This streamlines the process of tracking tasks and ensures no action items are overlooked. (Always make sure external AI note taking does not conflict with privacy regulations within your company).
Scheduling and Prioritisation: Apps such as Asana incorporate AI to automate and prioritize tasks, this enables a Project Manager to manage workload, and provide insights. It can also recommend tasks to prioritise. The better the quality information you provide to Asana, the more tailored the subtasks or actions will be.
Develop a Project Plan: With tools such as Microsoft Planner or Copilot you can define goals, define a work breakdown structure, and generate tasks and group them together to make things simpler. This facilitates the creation of a comprehensive project plan and helps streamline execution. Asana offers AI-powered features to help organize and streamline work. You can also integrate it with various tools to enhance collaboration.
Research industry and market trends: Scoping a project and horizon scanning doesn’t need to be a dragged out activity, as you can now use AI to filter case studies, user stories and identify where there are gaps or inconsistencies in data.
Compliance and Risk monitoring: Depending on the industry, there are various specific, tailored risk management systems available to meet the requirements of your organisation. AI can assist with your enterprise risk management strategy by evaluating large amounts of information, it significantly improves the ability to identify risk-relevant information; therefore, risk assessment and management will become more dynamic with AI’s continued adoption.
Data is key for the future of efficient Projects and for seamless planning within organisations. With disparities in data and repositories, AI can streamline and sort data Roughly 80% of the time spent preparing a Machine Learning algorithm for use is focused on data gathering and cleaning.
To conclude, it’s a given that using AI tools helps to make better data-driven decisions and reduce inefficiencies. This doesn’t replace the skillset and expertise of a qualified Project Manager. If you’re looking for an AI solution to enhance your current project and operations, let’s have a chat so we can work together to implement it successfully.