J. Walter Thompson: Unlocking creativity with Microsoft Teams
For J. Walter Thompson, creative success stems from this equation: Research data plus collaborative work internally and with clients results in a vision that generates meaningful human connections. This video shows how JWT teams use Microsoft Teams to unlock creativity and build strong working connections.
How does Microsoft Teams help JWT unlock creativity?
J. Walter Thompson sees creative success as the result of a simple equation: research data + collaborative work (internally and with clients) = a clear vision that leads to meaningful human connections.
Microsoft Teams helps JWT bring this equation to life by:
- Providing a shared digital space where creative, strategy, and account teams can work together in real time.
- Making it easier to combine research data, client input, and internal ideas in one place.
- Supporting ongoing conversations that turn early concepts into a more refined creative vision.
By using Teams as a central hub, JWT can reimagine how ideas are developed, tested, and refined, which helps them move from raw data to creative work that resonates with people.
How does collaboration with clients work in Teams?
For JWT, collaboration with clients is a core part of the creative process, not just a final review step. Microsoft Teams supports this by:
- Creating shared channels where JWT and client teams can discuss research findings and early concepts together.
- Allowing quick feedback loops, so clients can react to ideas as they evolve instead of waiting for a big reveal.
- Keeping conversations, files, and meeting notes in one place, so everyone has the same context.
This setup helps JWT and its clients reshape how campaigns are developed—moving from one-way presentations to ongoing, two-way collaboration that leads to work with stronger human connections.
Why is data so important in JWT’s creative process?
JWT believes that meaningful creative work starts with understanding people, and research data is a key part of that understanding. Data helps the agency:
- Identify real human needs, behaviors, and motivations.
- Ground creative ideas in evidence rather than assumptions.
- Align internal teams and clients around a shared view of the audience.
Microsoft Teams supports this data-first approach by:
- Centralizing research documents, insights, and presentations so teams can easily access and discuss them.
- Enabling cross-functional conversations—strategy, creative, and client teams can interpret the same data together.
- Helping teams move from raw data to a shared vision that can be turned into campaigns designed to build meaningful human connections.
In practice, this means JWT can rethink how data and creativity work together, using Teams as the place where insights and ideas meet.
J. Walter Thompson: Unlocking creativity with Microsoft Teams
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