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Our world continues to change and organizations must quickly adapt:
work teams are increasingly geographically distributed; strategic objectives must
be achieved with unparalleled speed and fewer resources; and on top of it all,
travel reductions are challenging our definitions of team, work, organization,
and collaboration.
Today’s world requires businesses to leverage all types of technologies
and processes to help people collaborate, share best practices, and foster the
kinds of relationships that lead to success. Collaborative Technologies & Processes 2002 is
a weeklong online seminar that provides you with the strategies, frameworks, and
tools to identify, assess, and select the right collaboration technologies and
approaches for your work group, business unit, or organization.
Obtain the models, frameworks, templates and tools to help you:
IDENTIFY the landscape of options for
collaboration;
ASSESS which tools and processes
will best enable your strategic objectives;
SELECT the right mix of tools and
processes for your organization.
Every business requires collaboration, internally between employees,
and with customers and partners. The right use of real-time web conferencing,
discussion boards, chat, instant messaging, document management, and other collaborative
technologies and processes can enhance and enable breakthrough business results. This seminar will help companies gain
an understanding of the growing options to enable collaboration for teams, communities
of practice, learning communities, and other mission-oriented groups.
For one week, January 28 – February 1, industry
practitioners, consultants, and thought leaders will join together in structured
conversations about practical issues related to identifying, assessing, and selecting
collaborative technologies and processes. iCohere’s collaborative community software
enables registered participants to interact at any time during the event, from
anywhere, using text and images, through an internet-connected web browser (Netscape
6.1 or IE 5.x or later).
Collaborative
Technologies & Processes 2002 brings together the most experienced
designers and instigators of collaborative workspaces, virtual team processes,
and communities of practice to discuss the art of building collaborative environments
that lead to business results.
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