The Problem
When IT and Sales don’t communicate together, the company as a whole suffers lost opportunities, and its employees partake in a toxic “us against them” work culture. It doesn’t make for a winning situation.
The Why
There’s too much upper management, and they each tell a different story. They are giving conflicting goals to departments, and so those departments get into a pissing match.
The Irony
If no one wins, there are only losers. Collaboration towards the end goal of being profitable or growing users must be the key focus.
The Solution
IT and Salespeople need to connect together more and better, kind of like a mutually beneficial marriage. Instead of the IT department telling their salespeople to strictly use Sharepoint software, maybe there are other solutions that can keep all the documentation backed up to Sharepoint, or at least encrypted. On the other hand, instead of salespeople just screaming at IT that they only want to use Salesforce, and maybe some other stuff like Evernote or dare I say- Google docs or Dropbox, maybe salespeople can calm down and present solutions that doesn’t conflict with company privacy.
In fact, there are solutions that exist in 2 simple steps:
Step 1)
A company can sync the information in any of these cloud services onto different platforms. This way, the salespeople will be happier; cloudHQ does this (shameless self-promotion right there #sorrynotsorry).
Step 2)
On the documents that are highly sensitive to security, you can apply an encryption code on top of it. Credeon from Hitachi does that, for example.
cloudHQ. Sync your cloud. Save your work culture.