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Revision as of 06:02, 28 September 2020

Skills & Tools are approaches, ideas, tips or gimmicks that can help improve your work. They can support individuals as well as small to large groups to become more efficient, creative and supportive co-workers, researchers, students, collaborators, leaders, teachers and moderators.

All of these Skills & Tools are either... ... and are applicable for one of the following Team Sizes:
Collaborative Tools Individuals
Software Small Teams, for example Project Teams
Personal Skills Groups, for example in Workshops or Classes
Productivity Tools Large groups, for example on Conferences


You can click on each category for more information and all the entries that belong to this category.

Learn more about the following Skills & Tools: