
You no longer need to go to work to be working. The world’s become digital, and businesses have gone the same way. The advent of the internet, the rise of the millennial, and the social media shareability of everyday life have all played a role in these changes. So, what’s caused the corporate culture change?

And bosses? They sit alongside junior colleagues, not enclosed in the corner office. We’ve swapped cubicles for co-working desks, water coolers for organic coffee machines, and the office staff room for a ping pong area. The past couple decades are dramatically different from the rigidity, unapproachability and clear-cut hierarchy of the ‘80s and ‘90s “sea of cubicles” workplace. These things all define a happy and healthy company culture. The feeling you get walking through a hard-at-work office or the buzz from friendly colleagues in the breakout area. So, if you’re still holding onto some outdated values or have to ask yourself “What’s workplace culture?”, it’s time to catch up. And it plays a bigger role than ever in the lives of workers and the productivity levels of a business. To see how it can help you avoid the hassle of inbox space limitations and slow attachment uploads, download the app from Microsoft AppSource today.The values and behaviors of a workplace make up a company’s organizational culture. And when you receive attachments in Outlook, you‘ll see a prompt to “Save to Dropbox.” The Dropbox add-in is available for customers with Office 365 or mailboxes, using a recent version of Outlook for Windows, Outlook for Mac, or Outlook on the web. In the body of the email, you’ll see a shared link to the items you added. Clicking this icon will open a pane from which you can select files or folders you want to add from your Dropbox. Once you’ve enabled the add-in, a Dropbox icon will appear on the ribbon in Outlook when you’re reading or composing an email. Limit who can access a shared link without leaving Outlook. Send a Dropbox link so they always have the latest version. Stop worrying about the size of email attachments.

Here are three ways it can help you save time whenever you need to send a large file by email. Now you can skip the big, cumbersome attachments and send a simple shared link instead. Want to bring the sharing power of Dropbox to your Microsoft Outlook inbox? The Dropbox add-in for Microsoft Outlook makes it easy.
