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Operational bottlenecks rarely come from a single failure point. More often, they build up when teams are misaligned, working in silos, or relying on delayed communication. I’m working on a piece that explores how real-time collaboration is helping organizations remove these friction points and keep workflows moving. I’m looking for perspectives from professionals who have seen bottlenecks improve after introducing real-time collaboration, whether through tools, process changes, or team restructuring. This could include faster approvals, reduced handoff delays, better cross-team coordination, or improved visibility across departments. What changed once collaboration became immediate instead of delayed? Was there a specific moment, tool, or shift that made the biggest difference?
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